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Stonefly is a chill, mech adventure coming out this summer

Pilot a mech through an enchanted forest.

Indie studio Flight School has announced its latest title, Stonefly.

The title is described as a "captivating mech adventure" with users taking on the role of Annika, an inventor whose mech you pilot through an enchanted forest. The studio previously released Creature in the Well back in 2019. Stonefly is coming to PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC via publisher MVM Interactive.

“Stonefly is an exciting next step for our small development team. We've designed a game that mirrors Annika’s journey to find her confidence, as an inventor braving the unfamiliar notions of the world,” game director Bohdon Sayre said.

“MWMi has been incredibly supportive with Creature in the Well, so it was a natural fit to partner for Stonefly. They've given us creative freedom at every stage as we made our way through this ambitious project.”

MVM Interactive EVP Ethan Stearns added: “Flight School Studio creates games that captivate players, which is evident by how much people loved Creature in the Well for its satisfying gameplay and unique approach to the hack-and-slash and dungeon crawler genres. We’re excited to work with them again and bring Stonefly to players across the globe. The game offers players an entertaining adventure set in a stunning world that Flight School Studio meticulously crafted, and speaks to the team’s ability to elevate games and storytelling through their incredible artistry.”

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