Freedom Wars Hits Japan This June, Will Not Have Online Multiplayer At Launch

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Freedom Wars will be available in Japan on June 26th, this week’s issue of Famitsu magazine reports. The game will cost 6,264 yen at retail and 5,184 yen as a download.

 

Folks that manage to buy first-print copies of the game will get access to a Formal Wear outfit along with exclusive great sword and rocket launcher weapons.

 

Famitsu also mentions that Freedom Wars will ship with four modes at launch, while others will be added via a downloadable update at a later time. At launch, players will have access to the Story, Free Volunteer, 4-Player (local) and City-State War modes.

 

At some point after launch, Sony will update the game with four more modes. These are: Infrastructure (online multiplayer), 8-Player Multiplayer and PvP modes. More volunteers will be added to the game alongside this update as well.

 

Finally, a second update will add a mode called Ideology War.

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