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Might & Magic Heroes VII getting free DLC in February

Ubisoft today announced that The Lost Tales of Axeoth “Unity”, the first free campaign DLC for Might & Magic Heroes VII will become available this February.

“The Lost Tales of Axeoth brings to life the lost scripts from Heroes of Might & Magic IV and resurrects the classic world with all the features and gameplay you’ve come to expect from a modern strategy game,” the publisher said of the content.

“‘Unity’, based on rediscovered, unproduced stories originally written for Heroes IV, takes place after the Reckoning; the cataclysmic event that destroyed the world of Enroth, forcing countless survivors to cross mysterious portals into a brand new, unexplored world,” Ubisoft contineud. “The Reckoning not only threw civilization into chaos, but the study of magic as well. Many of the old spell libraries were destroyed before their contents could be saved.”

Look for the free content from February 2016 on Windows PC.


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