Tower of Fantasy Is Coming To PS4 And PS5, Plus New Map And Characters Revealed
The open world, action RPG is coming to PlayStation this summer.
Tower of Fantasy is coming to PlayStation.
Perfect World Games has announced that the open world, action RPG is coming to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 this summer. There will be compatibility for DualSense wireless controllers, including haptic feedback and ray tracing technology for enhanced graphics. Although the game is free-to-play, fans can pre-order the PlayStation version starting June 20 for exclusive cosmetics.
Also, the new "Domain 9" map was revealed. It combines futuristic sci-fi elements with Eastern aesthetics, as well as a diverse and interconnected world that features mountains, the Great Wall, citadels, and floating ships. Additionally, new playable characters were shown off, such as Liu Huo. She’s a stylish girl dressed in a qipao who wields a mechanical ink brush.
Here’s the link to pre-order on the PlayStation store.
According to the Tower of Fantasy PC team, this console version will be independent of the current PC/mobile version, so cross play or cross progression will not be available.
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