Dynasty Warriors: Origins Launch Trailer Heralds the Game’s Arrival Today
Today, Koei Tecmo and Omega Force have launched “Dynasty Warriors: Origins,” the newest addition to their extensive Musou series (1 vs. 1000), immersing players in the tumultuous era of Three Kingdoms China, where constant warfare has left the land in ruins.
In Origins, you’ll navigate significant historical events such as the ‘Yellow Turban Rebellion’ and the ‘Battle of Chibi’, all while playing as an unnamed warrior who has lost his past. Alongside real-life figures like Liu Bei, Cao Cao, and Yuan Shao, you’ll strive to bring tranquility back to the land by battling through vast armies of adversaries.
In Dynasty Warriors: Origins, you’ll have the ability to dodge, block attacks, perform Battle Arts, and much more as you face off against various officers and generals. You might even find yourself engaged in intense one-on-one duels. For a deeper understanding of this game, feel free to check out our review of Dynasty Warriors: Origins. Right now, the game is accessible on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC, with a demo version available for free as well.
If you decide to buy “Dynasty Warriors: Origins” (either physically or digitally) before the 30th of January, you’ll receive an additional bonus – the ‘Early Works Soundtrack Collection’. This collection includes popular tracks from previous Dynasty Warriors games.
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2025-01-17 18:42