Blasphemous is out now on iOS, bringing brutal grimdark action to your iPhone

  • Blasphemous, the indie hack ‘n slash Metroidvania platformer, is out now on iOS
  • It puts you in a world of brutal religious fanaticism as you battle through hordes of monsters
  • Take on brutal bosses and challenging difficulty, with all DLCs included

Following a significant delay, the indie action-platformer game Blasphemous has now been released for iOS following its initial debut on Android mobile devices. This means that players using iPhones, among other platforms, can now immerse themselves in the dark fantasy realm of Blasphemous and embark on their journey towards redemption. All DLCs are included in this version.

In a haunting fantasy realm shaped by fanatical devotion, you’ll delve into the land of Cvstodia through Blasphemous. This intense, side-scrolling action game combines the artistry and challenge level of Castlevania with the intricacies of Dark Souls. Critics have aptly lauded Blasphemous for its stunning visual aesthetic and demanding gameplay.

Undeniably, Blasphemous isn’t just a game that relies on aesthetics. Equipped with a cursed sword and a somber appearance, this game delivers intense, gruesome hack-and-slash combat for the hardcore players. Plus, it features an expansive non-linear world to traverse, numerous bosses to conquer, and upgrades to gather, ensuring there’s plenty of content to keep you engaged in the world of Cvstodia.


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One of the much-awaited and requested games among players is Blasphemous, primarily due to its compelling aspects. It’s an engaging and mercilessly challenging platformer that promises endless entertainment for dedicated gamers.

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It appears that more and more independent developers are recognizing the potential opportunities that mobile platforms offer. Games like Balatro and Vampire Survivors demonstrate this trend, although I wouldn’t go so far as to say that mobile is the holy grail for these types of developers. However, it seems clearer by the day that when indie studios strike it big, expanding their success often involves a platform which billions of people carry with them – their smartphones.

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2025-02-24 14:49