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Later that year, on December 7, 2020, ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'' was digitally released on [[:wikipedia:Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Switch]], [[:wikipedia:Steam (service)|Steam compatible devices]], and most devices running [[:wikipedia:Android (operating system)|Android]] or [[:wikipedia:iOS|iOS]]. It was developed by [[Digital Continue]], a company made up of many former [[5th Cell]] developers. Fans and critics alike criticized the release for straying away from the series roots and for an odd lack of user-drawn objects in the levels.
 
Later that year, on December 7, 2020, ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'' was digitally released on [[:wikipedia:Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Switch]], [[:wikipedia:Steam (service)|Steam compatible devices]], and most devices running [[:wikipedia:Android (operating system)|Android]] or [[:wikipedia:iOS|iOS]]. It was developed by [[Digital Continue]], a company made up of many former [[5th Cell]] developers. Fans and critics alike criticized the release for straying away from the series roots and for an odd lack of user-drawn objects in the levels.
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It would receive two [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms#Downloadable Content|Free Updates]] on February 4th, 2021 and April 21st, 2021 resepctivley. These updates added more optional levels to complete, more templates and [[Sticker]]s for the [[Hero]], and more characters to the overworld.
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It would receive two [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms#Downloadable Content|Free Updates]] on February 4th, 2021 and April 21st, 2021 respectively. These updates added more optional levels to complete, more templates and [[Sticker]]s for the [[Hero]], and more characters to the overworld.
    
{{ReadMore|Drawn to Life: Two Realms}}
 
{{ReadMore|Drawn to Life: Two Realms}}
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