Re:Legend Early Access Phase Will Begin On PCs On August 30, 2019

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A Kickstarter success story is one step closer to its full release. Re:Legend, a co-op JRPG with farming, fighting, monster collecting, and romancing, will be entering early access on PCs on August 30, 2019. This comes after being fully funded and hitting every stretch goal back in 2017. The early access version will cost $19.99.

 

Re:Legend begins as many Bokujou Monogatari and Rune Factory games do. Players follow an amnesia avatar who has washed up on a pastoral island called Vokka. As its newest resident, your goal is to help support people in the village by running a farm, making friends with them, taming and breeding monsters, fighting monsters, crafting items, and exploring your surroundings. It can be played alone or with up to four other people cooperatively.

 

Here is the Re:Legend early access trailer.

 

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The Re:Legend early access phase will begin on PCs on August 30, 2019. Thanks to its Kickstarter hitting every stretch goal, it will also eventually come to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.


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