The highly acclaimed metroidvania game, Dead Cells, is about to get a whole new dimension with the upcoming animated television series. Produced by French animation studio Bobbypills, this series promises to bring a fresh take on the beloved game. The first trailer, although in French, can be enjoyed with English subtitles, showcasing a different animation style from the previous trailers.

What sets this animated series apart is its lighthearted and comedic approach to the source material. Rather than delving too deeply into the lore of Dead Cells, the series focuses on the exhilarating experience of rolling, dashing, and defeating enemies. The trailer features several humorous moments that are a result of the animation itself, adding a layer of entertainment that fans of the game may not have seen coming.

Fans of Dead Cells can mark their calendars for June 19th, when the animated series is set to premiere on ADN (France), the Animation Digital Network’s online streaming service. While an English version will be available later in the year, viewers can still enjoy the original version with subtitles. The series comes hot on the heels of Dead Cells’ final update and DLC, showing that the franchise is expanding in exciting new directions.

As fans eagerly anticipate the release of the animated series, they can also look forward to more from the developers behind Dead Cells. Motion Twin is gearing up to launch a roguelike titled Windblown later this year, while Evil Empire, the spin-off studio, is preparing to unveil their licensed roguelite, The Rogue Princes Of Persia. With these projects in the pipeline, it’s clear that the world of Dead Cells is expanding and evolving in innovative ways.

The Dead Cells animated series represents a bold and creative leap for the franchise, offering fans a new way to experience the game they love. With its comedic flair, unique animation style, and upcoming English release, this series is sure to delight both hardcore fans and newcomers alike. Get ready to roll, dash, and laugh your way through the world of Dead Cells in a whole new light.

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