Dragon’s Crown Pro is bringing couch co-op to PS4 in May

Dragon’s Crown Pro is an updated version of the action RPG released for PS3 and Vita in 2013. Dragon’s Crown Pro was announced in December 2017, but now Atlus has announced a Dragon’s Crown Pro release date.

The Dragon’s Crown Pro release date has been set for May 15, 2018, in Australia. To celebrate, Atlus is giving fans the chance to send a special Dragon’s Crown Pro Valentine’s day card to their crush.

Be My Valentine

Simply head to the Valentine’s day website, choose your character, customise your card and either email or download it.

Being Dragon’s Crown and with anime-style visuals, the proportions of some of the characters are pretty ridiculous. Take a look.

The slogans on each of the cards are actually pretty clever and funny, but again, the visuals won’t be for everyone.

In addition to the Valentine’s day promotion, it’s been revealed that Dragon’s Crown Pro will receive a special limited edition Steelbook release in Australia. The Battle-Hardened edition is available to pre-order at both EB Games and JB Hi-Fi for $79 AUD.

The Battle-Hardened edition includes a copy of Dragon’s Crown Pro, seven silk cards and a special steel book case.

If you’re unfamiliar with Dragon’s Crown, just read what Atlus has to say in this completely modest description.

The most beautiful 2D action RPG in history, which enchanted over a million adventurers on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, is journeying to the PlayStation 4!

With refined artwork and 4K compatibility, exploring dungeons and battling dragons has never looked so spellbinding. The soundtrack of swords and sorcery has also been revamped and re-recorded by a live orchestra.

These improvements and more are conjuring a new era of high-fantasy adventure!

Dragon’s Crown Pro will be available on both PS4 and PS4 Pro from May 15, 2018.

For more information, head to the website.

Leo Stevenson
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