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The Skylia Prophecy

The Skylia Prophecy (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Xbox One
Tags: Action, Adventure, 2D, Fantasy, Platformer
Developer: Ezekiel Rage
More Platforms: PlayStation 4, Switch

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
04/23/2021
EU
04/23/2021

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The Skylia Prophecy heads to consoles in late April

March 31, 2021 - 0 comments
7 Raven Studios announced today that its collaboration with indie developer Ezekiel Rage (perhaps best known for the Citadale games) has borne the anticipated fruit and you'll be able to take a bite soon. The Skylia Prophecy is due to reach Switch, Xbox One and PS4 on April 23, 2021. full article

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