Trine 4 and Trine Ultimate Collection launching soon

Today, developer Frozenbyte and publisher Modus Games have announced a lot of Trine. Both Trine 4 The Nightmare Prince and Trine Ultimate Collection will be available soon; Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, Spring in the Southern. Trine 4 will release for PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One both digitally and at retail.

Trine Ultimate Collection will sadly skip the Switch though. Those who purchase either release at retail will receive bonus content. Though, if you purchase the Ultimate Collection, you won’t need to separately buy Trine 4 as it’s included.

Trine Ultimate Collection packages Trine: Enchanted EditionTrine 2: Complete StoryTrine 3: The Artifacts of Power, and Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince.

Trine 4 The Nightmare Prince

Trine 4 reunites Amadeus, Pontius, and Zoya and brings players an all-new 2.5D puzzle-platformer to play. According to Frozenbyte;

Play as the three iconic heroes in the most extensive Trine adventure yet, complete with stunning new environments and dynamic, physics-based puzzles that fans have grown to know and love.

The story in Trine 4 sees the heroes having spent years apart. At the behest of the Astral Academy, they reunite to find Prince Selius who is threatening the world with his dark nightmares. Players will;

  • Face Epic Boss Fights
  • Solve Fascinating Puzzles
  • Unlock New Skills
  • Explore Lush, Vibrant Landscapes
  • Experience a Beautiful New Soundtrack
  • Play four-player co-op – online or local

Those who buy Trine 4 at retail will receive the game and a special physical map. Those who buy the Ultimate Collection will receive all four games, digital soundtrack, digital art book, reversible cover sheet and physical map.

When it comes to the Ultimate Collection, Frozenbyte has this to say;

With the full quadrilogy in one convenient bundle, Trine: Ultimate Collection is the definitive way for new players and veterans alike to experience all four games in the Trineverse.

The Trine series begins with Amadeus the Wizard, Pontius the Knight, and Zoya the Thief on a journey across a forsaken and ruined kingdom. Bound to a mysterious artifact called Trine, the three unlikely heroes use their unique skills to battle the undead, navigate treacherous environments, and solve challenging physics-based puzzles across a collection of perilous quests in this best-selling adventure series.

Through the first three titles, the protagonists will come to discover, understand, and seek to control the powers bestowed upon them by Trine.

Trine 4 will be available for PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One. Trine Ultimate Collection will be available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Leo Stevenson
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