Dungeon Defenders features a lovingly-rendered watercolor art style and allows up to 4 players, online or locally, to take one of four distinct classes into fierce battle against ever-increasing waves of baddies and bosses across 15 arenas and multiple modes.
While Dungeon Defenders is essentially completed, it has to be delayed on PC and console until January, with the demo on all platforms in January as well.
The reason, certain parties requiring platform launch windows & requirements to do a simultaneous launch.
Trendy Entertainment already completed two beautiful DLC maps, several item packs, and new enemies -- rather than releasing them as DLC, they are going to put these additional into the initial version of the game. So your $9.99 core title just got quite a few more hours of gaming packed into it.
Secondly, Trendy is going to make its first month's worth of post-release DLC packs post-release free for all platforms that permit it (this will include at least one additional level and our first new hero class).
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