Yes, Samurai Warriors 4-II Will Have Online Multiplayer On PC

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Things are looking relatively promising for the PC port of Samurai Warriors 4-II. Shortly after stating that the PC version of the game would contain character models based on the PlayStation 4 build, Koei Tecmo also confirmed that the PC version will include online multiplayer.

 

Koei revealed the tidbit about online multiplayer to an enquiring fan over Twitter, who asked if the option would be included in the PC build of the game.

 

This is important because the PC version of Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends was released without online multiplayer, whereas the option for online was included in the console versions of the game. The same goes for Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires.

Meanwhile, Dead or Alive 5: Last Round on PC lacks online as well, although Koei Tecmo have pledged to add the option via a free future update. Just when this update will be released has not been announced, though.

 

Samurai Warriors 4-II will be released this October.

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