Wizardry: Labyrinth of Souls Descends To iPhone Next Week

Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls, released on the PlayStation Network by Acquire (Xseed in the U.S.), is headed to the iPhone and iPod Touch.  The iOS version of the dungeon-crawler will be released on November 3rd. Here’s a trailer:

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When Labyrinth of Lost Souls releases on iTunes, you’ll be able to try out a demo app for free. Players will be able to raise their characters to level 5 and explore the first floor of the “Dungeon of Trials”. If you want to dig deeper, you’ll have to purchase the full game for $9.99.


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