Sacred 3

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: RPG/Strategy
Publisher: Deep Silver
Release Date: Aug. 5, 2014 (US), Aug. 1, 2014 (EU)

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'Sacred 3' (ALL) Officially Announced - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Feb. 19, 2014 @ 11:20 a.m. PST

Sacred 3 takes players back into the fantasy realms of Ancaria, where they will need to band together in the hope of vanquishing the deadly tides of evil.

For centuries Ancaria was a land of peace, but the sacred bond between its people and the Seraphim - guardians of the legendary "Heart of Ancaria" - had been forgotten. And so Lord Zane - ruler of the Ashen Empire - allied himself with Demons, striving to open the gates to the underworld. Bound together by the chains of this evil empire, a resistance of Heroes was forged.

But who among them will be the one to triumph?

Sacred 3 features classic arcade Hack ‘n’ Slash action centered around drop in, drop out cooperative multiplayer for both offline (2 players) and online (4 players) play. The game brings back fan-favourite characters such as the Seraphim, Ancarian, Khukuhru and the Safiri, as well as introduces a new character, Malakhim. Each character class features its own unique skills and weapons which can be upgraded to match the player’s very own combat style. As they master the art of war, players will fight their way through enemy hordes and try to outshine their fellow companions on their way to become the greatest hero of all. The inclusion of mission stats and online leaderboards will continue to drive competition both locally and online.

Victory Is Ours. Glory is Mine.

“The paramount development goal for Sacred 3 has been to create a seamless online and offline co-op experience”, said Remy van Leeuwen, Brand Manager of Deep Silver. “By creating a game built around the central concept of co-op gameplay, we’re expanding the series to new audiences without compromising the rich lore and fantasy of the Sacred universe.”



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