“Action! Simulation! Card Battle!” Is How Samurai & Dragons Describes Itself

Free-to-play PlayStation Vita game, Samurai & Dragons, could be the start of something new. It’ll release first as a free download over PlayStation Network, and then as a retail game with added downloadable content, making this the first time anyone will have attempted this on a traditional game console. Sega have been pushing the game with lots of trailers of late, and today, they released another one:

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Samurai & Dragons, as the trailer helpfully points out, has you tackling dungeons with other players for loot. This loot is then used to build your kingdom, which can form alliances with the kingdoms of other players.

 

The free download version of Samurai & Dragons will be released on March 29th. The retail version will follow a month later on April 26th.


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