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NIS America Will Release The Alliance Alive HD Remastered

During a press event today, NIS America confirmed and released a trailer for the upcoming game The Alliance Alive HD Remastered. As you might suspect, it's a totally cleaned up and modernized version of the game, set to be released in Fall 2019 for PC, PS4, and Nintendo Switch. It's a little weird since the game was only released two years ago for the 3DS to have this kind of versions out so soon, but hey, can't argue with fan demand to want it on other consoles, so they decided to do it right. There will be a Limited Edition as well, which you see below, that includes a collector's box, art book. and the official soundtrack. Enjoy the description and the trailer below!

NIS America Will Release The Alliance Alive HD Remastered
credit//NIS America

An age of darkness has befallen the world. The Dark Current, a cataclysmic event caused by the Daemons' emergence, has decimated the population and divided land into separate regions, leaving the survivors to be subjugated by Daemonic overlords. To reclaim their home and free their people, an unlikely fellowship of heroes will band together to spark a fiery revolution. Explore various realms, gain new skills in the heat of battle, and form alliances to stand against the Daemons!


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