Lost in the Labyrinth: Paladin’s Passage Launches on Xbox

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Paladins Passage
Paladins Passage – now on Xbox

100 levels of mayhem, mazes and mystical beast slaying? We’re not entirely sure what’s going on as Paladin’s Passage releases on Xbox, but we’re more than up for the challenge. 

Available right now from the Xbox Store, Paladin’s Passage is playable only on Xbox Series X|S, making the most of the power of those consoles. As such, anyone with an Xbox One will be left to sit and watch. 

Create your own passage

It runs a price of £8.39, and from there threatens to take you on a journey into the unknown. And frankly, we’ve watched four trailers showing how Paladin’s Passage plays, and yep, that unknown vibe comes to the fore. Seemingly simple is premise, we’re tasked with heading in to a number of dungeons (some 100+ all hand-crafted), with a view to restoring the realm to it’s rightful levels of harmony. 

We do that by making the most of block manipulation, creating pathways, making blockers, all as we work our own passage to victory. With each stage full of various monsters and enemies, that block creation skilll is looking ever so vital. 

Paladin’s Passage should be nothing short of a challenging puzzler. But for many gamers on Xbox, that will be a call. The question is, will you answer it? 

Buy now!

Head over to the Xbox Store and take in a download of Paladin’s Passage on Xbox Series X|S right now. Once you do, let us know what you think of this one – the comments are below and we’re on all the usual socials. 

Paladin’s Passage Description

Embark on an epic journey in this challenging 2.5D precision platformer with over 100 hand-crafted dungeons filled with monsters. Become a master of block manipulation in your quest to restore harmony to the realm. The passage beckons; dare to answer the call!

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