The studio is fresh off a panel appearance at San Diego Comic-Con featuring Mega Cat founder James Deighan and head of studio Zack Manko alongside wrestling legends Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Sgt. WrestleQuest has been in development for about four years and is easily the biggest undertaking yet for 11-year-old, Pittsburgh-based Mega Cat. WrestleQuest’s main quest line has been estimated at 40 hours, with dozens more hours implied through its other activities. “Because this is a game filled with hours of content, and player progress is so important, we could never bodyslam our fans like that,” Mega Cat continued. WrestleQuest will launch on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows PC via Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and even for mobile devices through the Netflix app. WrestleQuest might be a love note to pro rasslin’, but it’s an old-school RPG first
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