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Raidou remasterizado: pre-pedido ahora con DLC exclusivo

By MaxMay 01,2025

Raidou remasterizado por pedido anticipado y DLC

Noticias emocionantes para los fanáticos de la serie: una edición física de lujo de Raidou Remastered: El misterio del ejército sin alma está en camino y estará disponible en el futuro cercano.

Raidou remasterizado: el misterio del ejército sin alma DLC

Raidou remasterizado por pedido anticipado y DLC

Prepárese para mejorar su experiencia de juego con Raidou remasterizado: el misterio del ejército sin alma, que se lanzará con una impresionante línea de cinco DLC menores:

  • Entrenamientos de la aldea de Kuzunoha : agudiza sus habilidades con sesiones de entrenamiento exclusivas en la aldea de Kuzunoha.
  • Demonios de la grieta Aril : encuentre nuevos desafíos y desbloquean demonios únicos de la grieta Aril.
  • Paquete de demonios invitados : agregue una variedad de demonios invitados a su lista, cada uno trayendo sus propias habilidades especiales.
  • Paquete de libros de habilidades : expandir las habilidades de su personaje con una colección integral de libros de habilidades.
  • Paquete de supervivencia : equiparte con artículos esenciales para sobrevivir a las batallas más duras.

Si bien todavía no se ha anunciado contenido adicional futuro, esté atento a más actualizaciones. ¡Estén atentos para obtener más noticias emocionantes!

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