Capcom’s Deep Down Has A New Trailer At Tokyo Game Show

Deep Down has a new trailer at Tokyo Game Show. You can catch your latest glimpse of Capcom’s fantasy action game below.

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Deep Down is being developed using Capcom’s next-gen engine, Panta Rhei, and is being created alongside the engine itself. Thus far, the game has only been announced for PlayStation 4, and will be a free-to-play title when it is released.

 

A beta for Deep Down will be held sometime in 2015.


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