Dungeon Defenders Is Now Available

Mages, warriors and trap-laying badasses are in need now that Dungeon Defenders has released on multiple platforms. Now available through Steam, Xbox LIVE Arcade and the PlayStation Network, the action defence title aims to get four players working together for the common good. The goal, in true tower defence form, is to stop the enemy from getting into your base. Of course, it's not as easy as it sounds.

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Mages, warriors and trap-laying badasses are in need now that Dungeon Defenders has released on multiple platforms. Now available through Steam, Xbox LIVE Arcade and the PlayStation Network, the action defence title aims to get four players working together for the common good. The goal, in true tower defence form, is to stop the enemy from getting into your base. Of course, it’s not as easy as it sounds.

Take a look at Trendy Entertainment‘s recently-released launch trailer for Dungeon Defenders:

Trendy Entertainment, D3Publisher and Reverb Publishing today announced that Dungeon Defenders is now available for download on Xbox LIVE® Arcade for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation® Network and Steam. Dungeon Defenders brings together the best elements of tower defense and action-RPG progression in a fully 3D environment; spreading the four-player co-op mayhem out across 15 unique maps – 30 challenges, four difficulty settings – in all its loot-raiding, spell-casting, level-up stacking glory.

Dungeon Defenders is a filled to the brim with dozens – if not over 100 – hours of 3D tower defense mayhem.

Players control one of four distinct heroes – Squire, Apprentice, Huntress and Monk – in an epic bid to fight back an ancient evil. Each character comes with distinct functionalities, and players can create and customize an armory of weapons and equipment. The campaign, whether with friends or solo, has tons and tons of gameplay with hundreds of loot drops (all upgradeable and customizable) to make each character that much more distinct.

With drop-in/drop-out four-player co-op online or off, tons of gameplay modes and gorgeous visuals, this is one dungeon players will never want to leave. Tower defense fans and RPG nuts alike will find themselves enthralled by the depth of the character progression. Each class has a slew of towers and skills in their arsenal with 70 levels worth of stat building. All this makes for a chaotic, fun romp of a time in expertly crafted dungeons full of monsters attacking from every angle.

Additionally, the PlayStation Network version provides full 3D technology and PlayStation Move controller support.

Dungeon Defenders is rated E10+ by the Entertainment Software Review Board and is available for download now on Xbox LIVE Arcade for 1200 Microsoft Points, on PlayStation Network and Steam for $14.99. For more information on the game, visit www.dungeondefenders.com, follow the game on Facebook facebook.com/dungeondefenders or follow the Trendy team @TrendyEnt.


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