Blacknut Expands Maximum Entertainment Partnership with Four New Games

Cloud gaming platform Blacknut has expanded its partnership with publisher Maximum Entertainment. They are adding four new games to its streaming catalog: Andro Dunos II, Hammerwatch II, Quadroids, and Wild Bastards. This enriches the collection of Blacknut games available to subscribers. It is part of an ongoing rollout that began in April.

Andro Dunos 2

To start things off, Andro Dunos is a side-scrolling shoot ’em up. It continues the legacy of the original 1992 arcade title with updated visuals and fast-paced gameplay. It is one of the latest additions among the Blacknut games.

Hammerwatch 2

Keeping up with the retro vibe, Hammerwatch 2 provides pixel-art action RPG with cooperative multiplayer. It lets players explore open-world dungeons and customize their heroes. It’s another exciting title in Blacknut’s games lineup.

Quadroids

Quadroids is a single-player puzzle platformer with a twist! Don’t be fooled by its simple pixel-art style. Put your neocortex to the test while you try to control 4 screens by yourself and clear 100+ mind-twisting levels.

Wild Bastards

Finally, Wild Bastards is a strategy-infused first-person shooter with roguelike elements. It combines tactical team management with action-based combat, making it a diverse addition to the list of Blacknut games.

This latest update follows the initial release of Morbid: The Lords of Ire and Until Then on April 24. Additional titles, including Cris Tales, Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age, and Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons, are scheduled to join the platform on May 9. The full rollout will continue through the end of May. It will culminate with the addition of Crime O’Clock and Hot Lap Racing on May 30.

Blacknut offers a subscription-based cloud gaming service. It provides access to over 500 games across various devices, including smart TVs, mobile phones, and PCs. The platform supports up to five user profiles per account. It also allows for multiplayer gaming with up to four Bluetooth controllers.

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Adrià MA

Adrià is a freelance graphic designer who enjoys playing video games and writing about them. A Nintendo fan at heart that enjoys the benefits of cloud gaming and loves its amazing community. As an Editor, Adrià covers news and more at Cloud Dosage.

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