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Koei Tecmo confirms Bladestorm: Nightmare for a March release

Koei Tecmo Europe today announced that the strategic Bladestorm: Nightmare will be available in March.

“In Bladestorm: Nightmare the player is called to create a mercenary and accept missions that will advance the English or the French cause in the course of the Hundred Year War,” Koei Tecmo said in a press release.

“The successful completion of these missions depends on a variety of elements that put the player’s fighting abilities, strategy, tactical and leadership skills to the test. The Mercenary does not ride to the field alone, but as the commander of an army unit chosen to fit each individual situation as some missions are better fought with foot soldiers, others with lances, archers, light cavalry, or a combination of melee, ranged and mounted units.”

Bladestorm: Nightmare will be available from 19 March digitally on PS3, and digitally and at retail on PS4 and Xbox One.


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