Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World has announced release dates for the PS4 and Switch versions, as well as the Steam version coming at a later date.

The Wonder Boy series started as arcade games in 1986, also known as Revenge of Drancon in the United States at the time. After a successful run as arcade cabinets in the 80s and ports to modern consoles such as the Nintendo Wii, the Wonder Boy games started a series of remakes in 2016 with Wonder Boy Returns, a remake of the original Wonder Boy. Likewise, Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap was a remake of Wonder Boy 3: The Dragon's Trap, and now, Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World is a remake of the 1994 title Monster World 4.

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Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World will see a Western retail release date on May 28 in North America, Europe, and Australia. Available for PS4 and Nintendo Switch, Asha in Monster World will retail for $39.99 and include the original Monster World 4 as part of its package. The digital copies of Wonder Boy will be available at a slightly cheaper cost of $34.99, which will also be the price of the Steam version, available on June 29.

In Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World, players will assume the role of Asha alongside her companion Pepelogoo as they must free four spirits trapped by evil forces. Though the story from Monster Boy 4 will remain in-tact, the full remake will feature cell-shaded 3D graphics paired with its 2D gameplay, keeping close to the original game.

Three limited editions of Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World will be available, including a Limited Edition with an exclusive color manual and reversible box art; a Collector's Edition with a Monster World map, two soundtracks, an artbook, and a Pepelogoo squish ball; and finally the Mega Collector's Edition with everything in the Collector's Edition plus a pin, a vinyl sticker, an Asha figurine, and more.

Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World is set to release for PS4 and Switch on May 28, and for PC on June 29.

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