This one exclusive game almost made me buy a PlayStation, but it’s finally been rated for Xbox

Expanding Horizons for Kena: Bridge of Spirits

In the lush realm of video games, the adventure of Kena, a young spirit guide, has been enchanting players since its release. Kena: Bridge of Spirits, a third-person action-adventure title interwoven with platforming and puzzles, was developed and published by the creative minds at Ember Lab. Initially, the game graced only PlayStation consoles and the Epic Games Store on PC as exclusive platforms in 2021.

However, the winds of change have brought Kena to new shores. Following the end of its exclusivity with the Epic Games Store in 2022, the game made its way onto Steam, broadening its accessibility to PC gamers. Now, it seems the journey continues, as the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has given Kena: Bridge of Spirits Deluxe Edition a T for Teen rating on the Xbox Series platform, hinting at the possibility that Xbox users might soon join Kena on her quest.

The ESRB’s rating sheds light on the game’s content, describing a world where players guide Kena through a mission to cleanse corruption and restore balance. The gameplay is a rich tapestry of platform navigation, enigmatic puzzles, and dynamic melee combat, replete with bladed weapons and spectacular displays of energy and fire.

The deluxe version for Steam, priced at , offers not just the base game but also an array of digital treasures, including an exclusive outfit for Kena, a silver staff, golden rot creatures, and the melodious original soundtrack. While the Xbox edition’s contents and pricing remain shrouded in mystery, as Ember Lab has yet to confirm its release, anticipation is high.

With a “Very Positive” standing on Steam, bolstered by over 11,400 reviews, the game’s reputation precedes it. Players and critics alike have praised its enchanting world and engaging gameplay. As the gaming community awaits further news, one thing is certain: Kena’s journey is far from over, and her story is poised to captivate a whole new audience.

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This one exclusive game almost made me buy a PlayStation, but it's finally been rated for Xbox