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Gorgeously Animated Platformer The Eternal Life Of Goldman Gets New Trailer And Will Launch On Game Pass

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Today’s Xbox Partner Showcase revealed a new trailer for The Eternal Life of Goldman, a beautiful 2D platformer by Weappy Studio, developer of This is the Police and Rebel Cops. Additionally, we learned the anticipated game will launch day one on Game Pass.

The Eternal Life of Goldman centers on the titular Goldman, a cane-bearing elderly adventurer who travels to a mystical set of islands called the Archipelago to kill an entity known as the Deity. Featuring hand-drawn, hand-animated art evocative of ‘70s-’90s animation and inspired by European folklore, the game channels classic platformers such as Ducktales in its gameplay. Goldman can bounce on his cane to defeat enemies and overcome platforming challenges, and his cane can be customized to perform various tasks and change its platforming properties. Check out the new trailer below.

Unfortunately, we still don’t have a release window for the game, but we’re hoping it arrives sooner rather than later. The Eternal Life of Goldman is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC. 

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