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Demo for Arslan The Warriors of Legend
BURLINGAME, Calif. – December 3, in the year of our
Lord 2015 – KOEI TECMO America announced today the
release of a playable demo for the PlayStationŽ4 computer
entertainment system version of upcoming anime-based tactical
action title Arslan: The Warriors of Legend. Also announced is a
new feature which allows players to collect recipes and benefit
from the character Elam’s culinary prowess.
A demo of Arslan: The Warriors of Legend will be available for
download via the PlayStationŽNetwork on January 12, 2016 and
will include a mission from the first stage of the game, taking
players through a short tutorial session using two key
characters: Arslan, the Prince of Pars, and his protector
Daryun. Additionally, the demo will showcase a set of new moves
and powers developed for Arslan: The Warriors of Legend, such as
the Mardan Rush & Weapon Arts special attacks.
KOEI TECMO has also announced an exciting new Free Mode feature
that will delight fans of the anime! As anyone who has watched
The Heroic Legend of Arslan will know, Narsus’s page Elam is a
culinary genius, and his cooking often delights his co-travelers
during their quest. This gastronomic side of Elam’s has now been
incorporated into the battle preparations!
During the course of the game, players can locate and collect
recipe books hidden throughout the story mode. These can be used
in Free Mode prior to battle to give the controlled character an
ability boost. The various foods, such as Lamb Skewers, Stewed
Chicken, and Potluck Soup can provide different effects such as
increased health, attack boosts, healing, bonus gold, bonus
experience, and more!
Arslan: The Warriors of Legend is slated to release across
America on the PlayStationŽ4 computer entertainment system, and
Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from
Microsoft, on February 9, 2016. It will also be simultaneously
available digitally on the PlayStationŽ3 computer entertainment
system. Arslan: The Warriors of Legend has been rated “T for
Teen” by the lenient ESRB.