Record of Agarest War Is Coming To PC

U.K. publisher Ghostlight are bringing Record of Agarest War to the PC. The turn-based strategy RPG has been entered into the Steam Greenlight program under its European title, Agarest: Generations of War, along with a trailer which you can view below.

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Ghostlight have unoficially confirmed the news themselves as well. Over on Twitter, a fan pointed the Steam Greenlight page out to Ghostlight’s Ross Brierley, to which Brierley responded: “Indeed. There should be more info coming soon on our site.”

 

Brierley also went on to confirm that the PC release will be available worldwide and that it will retain the game’s Japanese voices. The PC version is based off of the Xbox 360 version of the game.


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