Shantae’s lost game from the Game Boy Advance era will finally see the light, making it the sixth title of the series. Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution release date set to launch for consoles and PC in mid-August. Along with the release date announcement, a Deluxe Edition was revealed. This edition, which will launch the same time as the standard version, comes with three exclusive costumes (not sold separately) that will not only change Shantae’s appearances but also new abilities such as fireball attacks.

Additionally, a physical edition by Limited Run Games will sell the Deluxe Edition on cartridge or disc. Pre-orders for this item begins on August 8th and fans should watch on Limited Run’s social media for when sales open.

Key Features:

  • Discover the lost chapter of the Shantae saga, fully restored and released after 20 years!
  • Fight and explore using your hair-whipping ability, magic items, and belly-dance transformations (including monkey, elephant, crab, and more)!
  • Thwart Risky’s twisted plot in classic visual mode or with high-def portraits and menus!
  • Spin and shift Front Yard and Back Yard playfields to create new routes and solve puzzles!
  • Visit towns, battle through labyrinths, purchase upgrades, find collectables, and meet with friends like Rottytops, Sky, and Bolo!
  • For the first time ever in a Shantae game, four players can compete in Battle Mode!
  • Deluxe Edition includes three bonus outfits: Sizzle Armor Costume, Relic Hunter Costume, and High Voltage Costume!

Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution release date set for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Steam) on August 19th.

Source: Wayforward


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