Roguelike RPG "Demon's Tier+" is finally launching to the Nintendo Switch on Tuesday. The game is the latest in the Diabolical Mind trilogy and is an improved port of the PC version from last year. The game is said to be a combination of the best elements from "Xenon Valkyrie+" and "Riddled Corpses EX."

According to Nintendo Life, the game will follow players as they try to move through King Thosgar's dungeons with the mission to destroy his demonic minions. Both the aforementioned games have also been released earlier on the Nintendo Switch store.

The game features an epic storyline, with a local co-op mode available, where two players can play together with each other. There are eight heroes available to control, each with different stats and abilities. The dungeons are also procedurally generated, meaning each descent is drastically different from the other.

Twin-stick shooting is also available, with achievements available to unlock. The game is available in four languages. It will also be available at Sony PlayStation's consoles, the PS Vita and the PS4. According to Siliconera, it will be cross-platform bought with the PS4 version. The game had an early release on for PCs in February.

Aside from its digital release, it will also be available physically. Developer EastAsiaSoft will be handling the release of "Demon's Tier+" for the PlayStation consoles. The package will have the physical copy, an instruction manual, and the game's soundtrack.

The game is developed by Diabolical Mind and published by French publisher COWCAT. It will be one of the last titles to arrive in Sony's handheld. The handheld has not received any support from Sony in the past years and its online servers have since been turned off.

Aside from its Nintendo Switch launch, "Demon Tier+" is also coming to the PS4 and PS Vita on Tuesday.

The Nintendo Switch has proved popular since launching in 2017 but the firm said it has entered a 'crucial' fourth year
The Nintendo Switch has proved popular since launching in 2017 but the firm said it has entered a 'crucial' fourth year AFP / TIMOTHY A. CLARY