This April Bitterblack Isle welcomes brave adventurers to its shores for a chance to explore its underground realm with the release of Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen. The next chapter in the Dragon’s Dogma franchise, this title not only contains all of the content from the original game but delivers a brand new area, missions, enemies and more. Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen will be available in North America on April 23 and across Europe on April 26.
Fancy a week away on a luxury cruise liner? The race is on to survive the horrors of Resident Evil Revelations when the game sets sail on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U and PC. Featuring the all new Wall Blister enemy, Infernal difficulty mode and additional characters in Raid mode, gamers will be able to face the fear on-board when Resident Evil Revelations launches in North America on May 21 and in Europe on May 24.
Enjoy a taste of the future with a trip to Neo-Paris when Remember Me releaseson June 4 in North America and June 7 in Europe. Available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, this action adventure title delivers innovative memory gameplay mechanics and highly customizable combat set against a stunning vision of Paris in 2084.
Let Capcom transport you to a mythical land and take away those everyday stresses with the digital release of Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara in June for PlayStation Network, Xbox LIVE Arcade, Wii U in the Nintendo eShop and Windows PC. The original arcade titles from Capcom, Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom and its sequel Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara come together in this release with updated HD graphics and a wealth of enhancements, including drop in and out four player online co-op battles powered by GGPO.
This summer, embark on an around the world first class adventure with the digital release of DuckTales Remastered on Xbox LIVE Arcade, PlayStation Network and Wii U in the Nintendo eShop. Taking its cue from the Disney cartoon series of the same name, DuckTales Remastered follows the adventures of Scrooge McDuck around five different themed worlds. Originally released in 1989 the title returns with beautifully re-created hand-drawn animated sprites, across a backdrop of luscious, re-envisioned level backgrounds.
For the more adventurous traveller why not embark on the trip of a lifetime to E.D.N. III. Admire the vast scale of the planet and brave the extreme and unpredictable conditions as Lost Planet 3 arrives on August 27 in North America and August 30 in Europe. The Lost Planet series returns harsher than ever before for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC. Ensure you’ve had your inoculations if departing on this action adventure as there’s a constant fear of an indigenous Akrid attack.
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