Tokyo Xanadu eX+ Video Teases A Glimpse Of The Upgraded Action RPG

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Falcom released a new video clip for Tokyo Xanadu eX+, the PlayStation 4 version of the PS Vita RPG, with new playable characters, scenarios, and more.

 

As previously detailed, Tokyo Xanadu eX+ features a bunch of new side-stories that will tell us more about the main cast of characters besides the protagonist Kou. It also features an after-story that takes place after the main story.

 

New playable characters include “The One in White,” a mysterious white-cloaked man who appeared in the PS Vita game. A super-powered up Asuka is also available, along with Kou’s buddy and classmate Ryota Ibuki, who might not be strong but they say that there’s more to him than meets the eye.

 

Tokyo Xanadu eX+ releases in Japan on September 8, 2016 for PlayStation 4.


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