Child of Light, Ubisoft’s Turn-Based RPG, Has A Release Date

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Child of Light, a turn-based role-playing game by Ubisoft, has a release date and a new trailer. The game will be released on April 30th, 2014. You can view the trailer for it below.

 

 

Child of Light takes place in a world called Lemuria and has you playing as Aurora, a girl who awakens in this world, only to find that its sun, moon and stars have been stolen by the “Queen of the Night”. She then sets out to retrieve these with the help of her companion, a firefly named Igniculus.

 

Child of Light is in development for  PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and Wii U. It will be released as a download title for $14.99. Ubisoft say it is being developed by a “small team of seasoned developers” at Ubisoft Montreal.


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