
Weeks after the initial trailer, 9th Dawn Remake is now officially available on Android. This revitalized release revives a classic dungeon-crawling RPG set within a vast, explorable world.
A Re-Release Packed with New Content and Features
This latest version is a complete reconstruction of Valorware's original 2012 game, introducing fresh content, expanded dungeons, and numerous additional elements.
The story begins with the enigmatic disappearance of a lighthouse keeper, eventually unfolding into a darker narrative where a sinister force encroaches upon Montelorne.
You will ultimately confront the Castle of Maltyr, a stronghold teeming with the continent's most vicious creatures. Throughout your journey, you will acquire equipment, enhance your skills, and raise monster companions from eggs to fight alongside you.
The game offers an abundance of loot to discover. As you explore over 45 handcrafted dungeons, you will gather gear and complete your journal for various rewards.
In 9th Dawn Remake Mobile, you can customize your character's build, unlock spells, and allocate attribute points. A comprehensive system also allows you to forge weapons, brew potions, and upgrade your equipment.
You'll also find numerous minigames, including an intricate deck-building card game and a fishing mode where you lead worm-warriors into battle. Side quests, such as assisting the villagers of Montelorne, grant access to rare items and improve the region's overall prosperity.
Get 9th Dawn Remake on Mobile
A free demo is available if you wish to try the game first. Google Play Games is required for achievements, cloud saves, and online play.
In multiplayer mode, you can join one other player using a private room code. For local co-op, a separate controller is necessary for the second player. Single-player mode is fully functional offline.
Download 9th Dawn Remake for mobile directly from the Google Play Store.
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