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The Last Remnant: Remastered Coming to the West in December

Square Enix announced this morning that The Last Remnant will be released on the PS4 this December in the west as a remastered version. The game will officially be released on December 6th as part of the game's 10 year anniversary and be sold for a surprisingly low $20. Originally released for the Xbox 360 back in 2008, the game was part of a JRPG movement on the console to get more RPG players involved with the console and appeal to the Japanese market at that time. We have Square's official description of the remaster below.

The Last Remnant: Remastered Coming to the West in December
credit//Square Enix

Originally released in 2008, The Last Remnant captured the hearts and minds of gamers with its enthralling story, countless characters and intricate battle system. The Last Remnant: Remasteredfeatures beautifully enhanced graphics enabled by Unreal Engine 4, allowing for a more immersive and captivating adventure than ever before.

The Last Remnant: Remastered tells the story of a world filled with "Remnants" — ancient artefacts that grant mysterious power to their wielders, changing the world's balance and leading to an era of countless frays between those who ruled, and those who obeyed. Within this war-torn fantasy world, players will follow the journey of a young man who is determined to uncover the truth.


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