Hunter X: code name T is an action-based Metroidvania from Korean developer Orange Popcorn that launched on Steam last December. It makes its console debut as of today with its launch on Switch in America and Europe.
Hunter X: code name T is the sequel to HunterX, a similar title that was released in 2022. In that game you played as a young teenage devil hunter who ends up following her target through a crack in spacetime into another world, and has to battle a lot of monsters to get back out. The sequel stars a different character, with the same occupation…but this time the monster world is even bigger, the number of weapons and items you can collect is even greater and the enemies are more ferocious than before.
Embark on a fateful journey through a world straddling the past and future, as the devil hunter Taiyo seeks to confront his own identity and vanquish formidable foes under the luminous glow of the returning Purple Moon.
- A fast, stylish combat in an action-adventure setting.
- Customize fighting styles with diverse weapon actions and magic while exploring an expanding world.
- Join Taiyo, a devil hunter on a quest to confront memories and hunt devils in a fractured world.
- Explore a vast, time-spanning world, encountering gripping stories and challenging adversaries.
- Customize combat with various weapons, utilizing specific actions and collecting items to exploit enemy weaknesses.
Hunter X: code name T is now available on two machines (PC and Switch). No indication of a PS5 or XBox release yet.
Help Support PopGeeks
PopGeeks runs on reader support. We are not backed by corporate media, driven by algorithms, or overloaded with invasive ads. We are an independently run site created by fans, for fans, and we cover what we love: movies, TV, video games, comics, and tabletop RPGs.
Support PopGeeks for just $1/month and help keep our content free and ad-light. Your support covers hosting, pays our writers, and helps sustain independent coverage of movies, games, TV, and geek culture. Every dollar makes a difference.
This is a voluntary support payment. No physical goods or exclusive digital content are provided. PopGeeks content remains freely accessible to all. Sales tax does not apply.
Thank you for reading. Thank you for caring. And thank you for helping PopGeeks stay fan-run, freely accessible, and fully independent.




3 replies
Loading new replies...
New Member
New Member
New Member
Join the full discussion at the PopGeeks.com Forum | Indie Games, Movies, TV & Comics →