Castle Crashers & Alien Hominid Devs, The Behemoth, Will Reveal Their New Game Tomorrow

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The Behemoth, the developers behind popular games such as Castle Crashers and Alien Hominid, will reveal their newest game via a their official Twitch account tomorrow at 5 P.M. PT (8 P.M. ET).

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Little else is known about the mysterious new title, but it is something to keep an eye on during what has been a relatively quiet period in gaming news aside from the major video game delays happening recently.

The Behemoth is best known for their hit breakout titles Alien Hominid and Castle Crashers. The latter was popular enough during the last generation of consoles, to be remastered and re-released all over again on PS4, Xbox One and eventually Nintendo Switch for this generation not that long ago.

Most recently in 2018, after a few years of development The Behemoth released Pit People on Xbox One and Windows PCs, and this will be the first new project since then.


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