Record of Agarest War PC Release Set For October

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The PC version of Record of Agarest War is just a couple of weeks away from release. The game’s page on Steam indicates that Agarest: Generations of War, which is the PC title, will be released on October 3rd.

 

Agarest: Generations of War will cost $15.99 (or £11.99) on Steam if you pre-purchase the game. Following release, it will cost $19.99. If you pre-purchase, you’ll also get the following DLC for free:

  • Upgrade Pack 1
  • Upgrade Pack 2
  • Dull-Things Pack
  • Fallen Angel Pack
  • Magic Fighter Pack
  • Legendary Monster Pack
  • Basic Adventure Pack

 

The game’s system requirements are available for viewing on Steam as well.


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