Owlboy developer D-Pad Studio today announced Savant: Ascent Anniversary Edition, a remastered version of the original game. is directed to To change sometimes this summer.
Savant: Ascent is a shooter platformer released in 2013. The new Anniversary Edition includes “a wealth of new content, stages, bosses, bonuses and a full soundtrack created by famous Norwegian musician Savant”.
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In Savant: Ascent Anniversary Edition, you play as the Alchemist, who has been knocked down from his tower by an unknown force. Your goal is to ascend to the top, with your movement limited to two platforms at all times, whether moving elevators or space junk. Using rapid volleys of magic missiles to take out attacking enemies and running and jumping with precision to move between the two platforms, you must try to survive the deadly journey to the top.
This remastered version of Savant: Ascent improves the game in every way. Unlock new abilities to outsmart enemies, battle epic new bosses created especially for this Anniversary Edition, and battle enemies that accumulate in greater numbers than before in the all-new “Survival Mode”. In Survival mode, fearsome bosses appear of their own free will as you fight to survive in the endless elevator.
Savant: Ascent Anniversary Edition is the ultimate way to experience the personality of a musical artist like never before. The game is based on the Savant universe, developed in collaboration with Simon S. Andersen of D-Pad Studio (Owlboy / Vikings on Trampolines). Hear Savant’s unparalleled genre in action as he gets new soundtracks and remixes. The game even gives you the option to customize your own playlist while playing the game.
D-Pad Studio’s Simon Stafsnes Andersen said of today’s announcement: Our studio is well known for making Owlboy, but I think a lot of people don’t realize we released a game before that. . Savant: Ascent Anniversary Edition is a fantastic way to introduce this title to a new audience and provide a completely revamped experience for fans of the previous title. I hope everyone enjoys trying out the game that gave birth to D-Pad Studio when it launches this summer.”
We have a trailer for the game below.