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Getsufumaden: Undying Moon welcomes its second update

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Also in advance access since May, Getufumaden: Undying Moon continues its assembly under the leadership of the Studio Indie Guruguru. After a first update dating from June, so here are the second blade, which still expands the content of this old Konami license converted into rogue-like. Already available on Switch and PC, this new update brings an additional level, the lower ctadelle, _ancian castle designed to repel unwanted guests thanks to many traps. And of course, the fortress will be entitled to its particular boss: Daidarabotchi, a gigantic owned creature. New enemies, Tenga-Ashinaga and Shishi Gashira will also come to racketing some PVs. But this update also brings with it a new functionality, _salle of treasures. Accessible from your lair, she propose a register of your exploits in combat.

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