Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince will release on October 8, and we've got a new trailer to go alongside the announcement. The game is coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One and PC.
On the same day, Trine: Ultimate Collection will release, physically bundling all four games in the series. Trine 4 will retail for $29.99, while the Ultimate Collection will cost $49.99 on all systems.
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Now Playing: Trine 4: 13 Minutes Of Single-Player And Co-Op Gameplay | E3 2019
The Ultimate Edition will include:
Trine Series Original Soundtrack (download code)Trine 4 Digital Art Book (download code)Collector’s Reversible Cover SheetPhysical Trine 4 World MapThe physical edition of Trine 4 will also come with the world map.
The trailer above shows off the numerous additions made to the fourth game in the series, including new combat options, new skills to use, and the new four player mode. Previous Trine games cut you off at three players, and this is our first look at how this game will handle a fourth.
Trine 4 follows on from 2015's divisive Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power, but is returning to the 2.5D gameplay style of the first two games in the series. Our impressions of the game so far have been positive.
Players will be able to get their hands on Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince in just under two months.