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Dungeon Defenders

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: RPG/Action
Publisher: D3Publisher of America
Developer: Trendy Entertainment
Release Date: Oct. 19, 2011

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'Dungeon Defenders' (ALL) Pins Down New Release Date - Trailer

by Rainier on Aug. 23, 2011 @ 11:20 a.m. PDT

Dungeon Defenders throws action-RPG and tower defense gameplay into the proverbial blender to create a seamless mix of leveling, looting and high-action territorial combat for casual and core players alike.

Get the Dungeon Defenders [ALL] Trailer off WP (105mb)

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.

“It’s been a long time coming, but the day is finally here to announce when we’ll be unleashing the full console version of Dungeon Defenders upon the masses, and we couldn’t be happier,” said Jeremy Stieglitz, COO and co-founder of Trendy Entertainment. “The console version of Dungeon Defenders has more content, more depth and more challenge than many full retail boxed games, so we can’t wait to get it into players’ hands so they can experience this epic role playing game as it was intended to be played.”

Dungeon Defenders utilizes many of GameSpy Technology’s cross-platform online services, which includes multiplayer matchmaking and deep player data tracking. Additionally, Trendy Entertainment is among the first studios to take advantage of GameSpy Open, GameSpy’s newly announced initiative to make all of its services available to start-up and independent developers for free.

Dungeon Defenders is going to be playable at PAX Prime! Gamers, come check out what everyone is talking about at the Reverb Publishing booth #3652.


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