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Mina the Hollower officially releases later this month

Back in 2022, the team at Yacht Club Games officially announced Mina The Hollower, their first new IP since the highly successful Shovel Knight. After years of excitement and waiting, the game was confirmed to be launching last Halloween. Unfortunately, the title would later be delayed, with the team offering no new date at the time. Finally however, the much anticipated classic Zelda-like is officially launching at the ‘tail’ end of this month.

Making the announcement, the team at Yacht Club Games officially confirmed the “TRUE FINAL RELEASE DATE” for Mina the Hollower, revealing that the game will launch on the 29th of May.

Alongside its release date, the team also confirmed the game’s price, with the title setting you back $20. Self-described quite humourously as “one of the greatest top-down adventures ever to be delivered directly to your soul for less than 20 bucks,” Mina the Hollower has been a long time coming.

For the uninitiated, Mina the Hollower is a Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening inspired Game Boy Colour-styled action-adventure title which offers just as much fun and charm as Nintendo’s early efforts – while of course including some more modern quality-of-life design decisions.

6 years on from its initial inception, Mina the Hollower is finally almost here. It will be interesting to see what fans think of the final product when it arrives in a few squeak’s [week’s] time.

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KitGuru says: Have you been waiting for Mina the Hollower? What did you think of the demo? Could Yacht Club Games catch lightning in a bottle twice? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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