Slime-San – Blackbird’s Kraken Update Launches in Less than a Week!

Slime-san from developer Fabraz and publisher Headup Games is receiving it’s first DLC -Blackbird’s Kraken- next week.

The additional content contains a whopping 50 (25 normal, 25 NG+) levels, a new boss, house themes, and a mass of other features.

It’ll be a free update to the game for those who have bought the main game, alternately it will be available separately for those simply interested in trying out the game’s journey through the guts of an oceanic, mythical beasty.

Slime-san, for those unaware, is a fast-paced, twitch platformer which challenges players to think fast as they journey through the innards of a deadly, giant worm. Despite its unforgiving playstyle the game has been lauded for it’s fantastic, stylised art and catchy soundtrack.

So, a slight change-up of scenery for the little slime. But, still a digestive system.

Here’s the new content list from the game’s Steam Page.

A totally independent campaign from Slime-san! Are you ready for an aquatic adventure?
25 normal and 25 NG+ levels within a giant kraken!
A brand new boss fight, can you beat the Kraken?!
10 new target mode challenges that will test your skills!
A customizable house that you can style and furnish to your heart’s content!
100 Bananas to collect and spend on furniture and house themes!
Exciting new mechanics like the submarine mode, acid bubbles and suction cups!
A independent speedrunning mode to compete with in leaderboards!
An entire tropical Island you can explore and discover with tons of new characters!
A bizarre FPS mini-game variation: Portable Gloomy! Can you beat the alien invasion?!
Loads of new cutscenes and story elements to experience and enjoy!
New secret characters and set-pieces to discover across your journey!
New music by Mischa Perella!
More neat secrets

In addition to the large features list, the update will also include a mass of tweaks, bug-fixes, and translation options.

The new content will release on the 20th of July for Windows PC, Mac, and Linux, and will follow on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Playstation 4 at an unspecified time in the future.


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