PlayStation Players Can Now Take To The Skies In Dragon-Flying PvP As Century: Age Of Ashes Launches On PS4/5
The PlayStation launch also brings all the existing Season 1 content with it.
Hop on the back of a dragon in multiple PvP modes on your PlayStation 4 or 5 today. Playwing has released their dragon-based PvP title Century: Age of Ashes on both the PS4 and PS5. The free-to-play title has been available on PC and Xbox for a while now, but today marks the PlayStation launch.
This PlayStation launch also brings with it Season 1 - "A Shadow Over Skeld" and all the content that season already made available on PC and Xbox, including the Stormraiser class, the Valkürian Sanctuary map, and the DragonPass leveling system. This means all PlayStation players will be on par with their brethren on other platforms.
The Stormraiser class is a tank-type class capable of surviving the harsh wastes of any map and laying down thunder and lightning based abilities on their foes. Combine them with the myriad of customization options added and PlayStation users are sure to find a class that caters to their playstyle.
You PlayStation Plus users will also score the "Dolkuni Lagoon Pack" which grants you an epic dragon and a 30-day double XP booster. Non-Plus users can purchase this pack separately, if desired.
Take a peek at the new trailer and take to the skies!
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