Indie Fencing Simulation Nidhogg Stabs PS4 and PS Vita Tomorrow

PlayStation has heavily promoted its support of indie games and the developers that turn passion projects into stuff-you-can-actually-play, so the company is happy to announce that Nidhogg will arrive on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita tomorrow.

In a new post on the PlayStation Blog, Sony writes that Nidhogg will also support cross-buy between the newest home console and Sony's portable:

Fight! Each level has multiple rooms that test your skills as a player, and highlight your strengths as you attempt to exploit your opponent's weaknesses. Playing next to someone is the most fun way to enjoy this game, or host a 3 to 8 person local-multiplayer tournament.

For more on Nidhogg, be sure to read our review of the original Steam release here.

[PlayStation Blog]

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