Disgaea 5 Complete Heading To PCs On May 7, 2018

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The Steam page for Disgaea 5 Complete has gone live, proving us with a release date for the PC version of the game. It will appear on May 7, 2018.

 

Like the Nintendo Switch version of Disgaea 5, the PC version includes all of the additional content put out as DLC for the PlayStation 4 release. This means you get the Adell, Almaz, Mao, Fuka, Laharl, Priere, Valvatorez and Zetta bonus scenarios to play through. Girl Laharl, Metallia, Nisa and Pleinair can join your party. It also means the Celestial Hostess, Kunoichi, and Sorcerer classes can be recruited. Steam Achievements and Cloud support are included too.

 

Disgaea 5 is immediately available on the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.


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