Ender Magnolia Bloom in the Mist will blossom onto Nintendo Switch in January 2025

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Binary Haze Interactive has put forth a release date trailer for the sequel to Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights.

Officially titled and stylized as ENDER MAGNOLIA: Bloom in the Mist, it’ll drop onto Switch and other platforms on January 22, 2025 in the West and a day later in Japan.

A dark fantasy Metroidvania that follows up on a 2021 indie classic, Ender Magnolia was announced earlier this year for a 2024 release, but has now been pushed up to the new year.

Early access to the game has been available on Steam since March, and, in that time, it has received “overwhelmingly positive” reviews from players who dove into its opening hours.

Here’s what Binary Haze had to say about their upcoming game:

ENDER MAGNOLIA is a dark fantasy 2D side-scrolling action RPG where you venture through the desolate Land of Fumes trying to save both humans and Homunculi. At the forefront of magical and mechanical development, the kingdom comprises a hierarchical societal structure. Here, you’ll come across abandoned cities, and discover laboratories oozing with heinous mysteries, a grand Sorcerer’s Academy, colossal factories, and much more. The hauntingly beautiful yet gruesome world of ENDER MAGNOLIA will unfold before you.

Journey with Homunculi and help those who have lost their minds to the Fumes. Fight fearsome, powerful enemies, purify their souls, and rally your companions. Who will you save at the end of your quest—humans or Homunculi?

Readers can take a look below for the release announcement trailer:

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