The critically acclaimed hack-and-slash platformer, Blasphemous, has arrived on Android! Initially released in September 2019 for PC and consoles, this hit Metroidvania title from Spanish developer The Game Kitchen brings its grim, beautifully twisted world to mobile devices.
What Awaits Android Players?
Prepare to enter a world dominated by darkness, where every step is a struggle against an inescapable fate. A key advantage of the Android version? All DLC is included from the start! Enjoy gameplay with either gamepad or intuitive touch controls.
The Story: You are The Penitent One, a solitary warrior trapped in a cycle of death and rebirth, desperately seeking to break free from the curse of The Miracle. Your journey takes you through Cvstodia, a gothic land filled with grotesque landscapes, hidden secrets, and countless mysteries waiting to be unearthed.
The narrative is as complex as the gameplay itself. Cvstodia is inhabited by tormented souls, each with their own stories of suffering and redemption. These encounters will shape your path, forcing you to confront difficult choices that impact the multiple possible endings.
A Soundtrack Perfectly Suited to the Game's Atmosphere
Drawing inspiration from history, art, and religion, Blasphemous crafts a hauntingly detailed story complemented by a fitting soundtrack. The intense combat and boss battles are equally engaging.
The Mea Culpa sword is the star of the combat system, with its pixel-perfect, gory execution animations. Strategically equip relics, rosary beads, and prayers to optimize your character build.
The Game Kitchen is actively working on enhancing the Android experience. Future updates will include customizable touch controls and a full-screen option to eliminate black borders. This port delivers a satisfying mobile experience, and with upcoming improvements, it’s a must-have for Google Play users.
Download Blasphemous now from the Google Play Store! And don't forget to check out our other news on the global launch of the open-world game, Infinity Nikki, on Android.