Deep Down On PlayStation 4 Will Be A Free-to-Play Game

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Deep Down, Capcom’s upcoming PlayStation 4 online RPG, will be a free-to-play title, according to a 4Gamer report. Capcom made the announcement at Tokyo Game Show this evening.

 

Additonally, a beta test for the game will begin around the launch of the PS4 in Japan, according to Sony Computer Entertainment’s Shuhei Yoshida.

 

Famitsu.com recently posted impressions of the game, which we’ve summarized here. Additionally, Capcom’s Yoshinori Ono recently discussed Deep Down and its ambitions in an interview, which you can view here.


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