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New Rock Of Ages Update For April Fools’ Day

In celebration of April Fools' Day, Atlus released a goofy free update for Rock of Ages exclusively on Steam. Players who download the new update get to transform their rock into a giant block, making traversing the field of play that much more difficult. Check out the video below to see just what PC players are getting into.
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In celebration of April Fools’ Day, Atlus released a goofy free update for Rock of Ages exclusively on Steam. Players who download the new update get to transform their rock into a giant block, making traversing the field of play that much more difficult. Check out the video below to see just what PC players are getting into.

Luckily for console gamers, this is an exclusive PC release, and PS3 owners will be able to finally get their hands on the game sometime in May or June. Atlus also announced that this release will come packed with updates specially tailored for PS3 players, giving them incentive to pick up the game if they missed it before. If you like your tower defense games to have a more creative twist than usual, be sure to check out Rock of Ages.


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An avid gamer, moviegoer and music lover, he can be found giving his opinion on entertainment to anybody who will listen, and especially to those who won't. Otherwise, he's busy writing film and music reviews over at the Speakeasy Online Magazine.