Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires Launches This January In North America And Europe

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Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires will launch in North America on January 27th, 2015 and in Europe on January 30th, 2015, Koei Tecmo announced this morning.

 

Empires will include 83 characters to play as, as well as the ability to create a custom character. You’ll also have access to greater customization options while making a character of your own. Empire mode will make its return as well.

 

Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires will cost $39.99 on PlayStation 3 (digital), and $49.99 on PC (digital). The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions will cost $49.99 at retail.

 

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