Physical Retail Edition and Digital Version of the Fast-Paced Pyrotechnic Action Shooter Release on Playstation 4 Today, With the Xbox One Release to Follow on November 2
Los Angeles, CA – November 1, 2016 – Videogame publisher Rising Star Games and deveolper oneoreight announced today that the physical boxed edition and digital download version of side-scrolling action title Earth’s Dawn are now available for PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system in the USA, South America, and Canada. The global digital release date for Earth’s Dawn on Xbox One is November 2. Check out our Review!
Previously released in Japan under the name Earth Wars, Earth’s Dawn mixes fast-paced, side-scrolling 2D action game mechanics, unique dark-edge anime visuals, and deep RPG-like systems. For fans of the action genre, Earth’s Dawn offers instantly accessible combat mechanics with further intricacy built into directional attacks, evades and combos. Upon this foundation Earth’s Dawn creates additional layers of complexity with an unrivaled skill-tree and crafting system for weapons, armour and accessories.
Earth’s Dawn takes place after the Earth was decimated by an invasion from an alien race known to humans as E.B.E. The E.B.E. moved across the planet, consuming anything in their path, and proved impervious to existing weapons. Ahead of the impending annihilation, a breakthrough was made – the E.B.E. was susceptible to damage by weaponry designed using its very own technology. The power to fight back was now in the hands of an elite fighting force.
Watch the Earth’s Dawn launch trailer:
And, here is our Earth’s Dawn gameplay trailer:
Earth’s Dawn is available now for PlayStation 4 system digitally and as a physical boxed edition in the USA, South America, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Middle East. The digital release date for Earth’s Dawn on Xbox One in these regions is November 2. All versions of Earth’s Dawn are available for the suggested retail price of $29.99/€29.99/£29.99.
Related: Earth’s Dawn Review for PS4
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