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Arslan: The Warriors of Legend to Storm PCs

KOEI TECMO has announced that Arslan: The Warriors of Legend will be released for PC via Steam. A new trailer was also released, showing off new playable characters and scenarios. The three new playable characters are Tus, a martial arts expert, Isfan, the “one raised by wolves”, and Zaravant, a Shield and Spear wielding knight of great strength.

The newly announced bonus scenarios will be based off episodes of the original novels and manga that were never adapted in the animated series. They will be unlocked throughout Arslan‘s story mode, and will shed light on different aspects of the game’s history and characters.

Arslan: The Warriors of Legend will be released for the PS4, PS3, Xbox One, and PC on February 9th. For more information, check out the trailer above, as well as the game’s official site here.

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