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Devolver Digital and All Possible Futures have just revealed a last-minute new launch trailer for The Plucky Squire, offering a fresh look at its gameplay and stunning visuals. With its release just one day before the game's launch, the trailer offers us platforming fans a final glimpse of the enchanted journey that will be available on PC tomorrow.

The trailer (see above) showcases The Plucky Squire’s unique blend of 2D and 3D environments, following the story of Jot, a hero who must leap from the pages of his storybook to stop the villainous Humgrump from altering the narrative. Once again, the video showcases stunning papercraft-like graphics as Jot darts across toy bins, climbs the sides of a castle, and then bursts into the real world where the book is kept. If you enjoy a good platformer like me, then early signs suggest that this game should be on your radar!

With its eye-catching visual style, the launch trailer unveils even more imaginative features, such as platforming puzzles and space battles. The story comes to life through seamless transitions between 2D and 3D environments, promising an immersive and exciting experience. If you think this one might tickle your fancy, then why not Wishlist it on Steam today or check out the reviews after it launches tomorrow.

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Paul Farrelly
A seasoned gamer and passionate writer. From his early days of learning sword fighting with Guybrush, to exploring the latest in VR, Paul’s gaming journey is vast and varied. With a deep love for single-player, story-driven games like Red Dead Redemption 2, Elden Ring, Ico and The Last of Us, he brings a warm, conversational style to his reviews and recommendations.
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