God Wars The Complete Legend rated PG in Australia

God Wars The Complete Legend was announced for Nintendo Switch in February 2018. At the time the God Wars the Complete Legend release date was simply listed as Fall 2018 (Spring in the Southern Hemisphere).

Since then, the God Wars The Complete Legend release date hasn’t been updated. No new information regarding the release has been announced and fans are still wondering when they’ll get to play.

Today, the wait feels like it’s gotten a little shorter. God Wars The Complete Legend has been rated by the Australian Classification Board, which hopefully signifies an upcoming release date announcement.

God Wars The Complete Legend Release Date

God Wars The Complete Legend is an updated and expanded version of God Wars Future Past. According to developer Kadokawa Games, The Complete Legend includes all-new content and over 100-hours of gameplay.

God Wars The Complete Legend is a Tactical-RPG and the original version was released for PS4 and PS Vita in 2017.

According to Nintendo, God Wars The Complete Legend is;

An expanded release of God Wars Future Past. A tactical RPG that explores the untold history of Japan through folklore and tactical combat.

Experience the traditional stories of Japan’s origin through the lens of three warring nations through gameplay and beautiful anime cinematics, engage in deep tactical combat with a myriad of character classes, and explore the lives of heroes who made their mark by fighting against the fate set out before them.

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Being a Tactical-RPG, God Wars The Complete Legend offers plays a huge range of ways to play. It includes over 2oo different weapons, 30 different job types and 600 abilities and skills.

The story in God Wars is based on Japan’s oldest historical record, the Kojiki.

A long time ago, there was a beautiful land that was made up of three nations Fuji, Lama, and Hyuga.

This Land was called Mizuho. The people of Mizuho were peaceful, didn’t seek to muse conflicts, honoured their ancestral spirits, and lived in harmony with nature.

 

But as they developed cultivation technology, the people started relying on metal more and more, began having disputes, destroyed nature, and neglected their ancestral spin.

In the midst of all this, natural disasters, such as floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions, started happening all over Mizuho.

In order to prevent the destruction of the world, the Queen of the Fuji Nation, Tsukuyomi, sacrificed her beloved daughter, Sakuya, to the volcanic crater of Mount Fuji, and confined Sakuya’s younger sister, Kaguya, within a bamboo seal to be a backup sacrifice. Then Tsukuyomi disappeared,

 

13 years later, Princess Kaguya has grown into a beautiful woman and escapes during a not with the help of her childhood trend, Kintaro.
Kaguya resists her fate to be a sacrifice and sets off on a journey across the land of Mizuho in order to discover the truth behind her mother’s actions

God Wars The Complete Legend for Switch has been rated PG in Australia. Hopefully, a release date is announced shortly.

Leo Stevenson
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