Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Arslan: The Warriors of Legend launches

Arslan: The Warriors of Legend launches


KOEI TECMO LAUNCHES
ARSLAN: THE WARRIORS OF LEGEND
Final playable characters and launch trailer released!

Sydney, Australia - February 10, 2016 - Koei Tecmo Europe is pleased to announce the release of anime-based tactical action title Arslan: the Warriors of Legend on Friday 12th February 2016 for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, and Xbox One, the all-in–one games and entertainment system from Microsoft via retailers across Australia and New Zealand; the game is also available digitally for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. A PC version is out now via Steam® today, the 10th February
Arslan: the Warriors of Legend tells the story of the young crown prince of Pars, Arslan, as he is forced out of his kingdom when his father, the king, is betrayed and defeated and his domain conquered. The player takes on the role of Arslan and his few companions as they strive to re-assemble an army and fight against overwhelming odds to liberate the kingdom.
Aside from the playable characters already revealed, Koei Tecmo announced today an additional two characters, this time from Arslan’s enemy camp!
The first is Hilmes; the mysterious man behind the Silver Mask and Arslan’s arch-rival, has temporarily aligned himself with Luisitania, though his end-game appears to go deeper than simply leading the attacking forces to victory. By his side stands Zandeh, his highly skilled sword protector. Both characters will be playable in the free mode of the game, in the original extra scenarios available.
Additionally, three more stages have been revealed, a small Village, the imposing Zabul Fortress, and the vast Keep of St. Emmanuel, whose labyrinthine streets stage the last act of Arslan’s exciting adventure.



Watch the launch trailer: https://youtu.be/nKR1Oes51rw

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