Game publisher Fabraz has announced that that Eeendhoorn Games’ SpiritSphere DX is soon getting a huge slimy content update next month. Slime-san, the hero from Headup Games’ 2D action-platformer Slime-san, will join SpiritSphere DX as a playable character.
Slime-san doesn’t have a traditional swinging attack, but instead can both dash and jump around the arena, making him one of the most agile characters out there. On top of that, thanks to his slimy body, Slime-san can stretch himself horizontally in the hopes of catching any spheres flying past him. You can also play through his campaign to experience Slime-san’s story.

A brand new arena is also getting added to the game. This circular stage will have spheres bouncing off in all kinds of directions, and the dojo comes with its own unique yokai to deal with in target mode. New unlockable spheres will be added to the fountain, including a sphere that randomly changes its type.
About SpiritSphere DX: One part tennis, other part magical beat down! Play solo or compete with friends by battling across fantastical realms and unleash the power of the Spirit Spheres! Travel across the mystical kingdom as Lin in single player to rescue her sister, Taya, and face the nefarious Baphomet before it’s too late! Or get 1-3 friends and play a few rounds of competitive sphere smashing! SpiritSphere DX comes with a staggering amount of modes including a squash mode, boss mode, ghost mode, vertical hand2hand mode and more!
The game is currently available on Steam and Nintendo Switch, with the Slime-san content update coming exclusively to the Switch. The update will be available for free on November 15th.

About Slime-san: Slime-san was minding his own business, sliming around in a peaceful forest when suddenly…A giant worm appeared and gobbled him up! Now deep within the worm’s belly, Slime-san has to face a decision: Be digested by the incoming wall of stomach acid… Or jump, slide and slime his way through the worms intestines and back out its mouth!
Slime-san is available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Macintosh operating systems.
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