Warriors Orochi Gets Golden Touch
Dynasty and Samurai warriors mash-up goes gold
Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

KOEI has been busy today! They dropped us a line to inform everyone that Warriors Orochi has gone gold and will ship for the Sony PSP on March 25, 2008 and for Windows-based PC in March 2008 exclusively through direct download. In Warriors Orochi the characters from both Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors team-up to wage war against a new, yet powerful force, the venomous Serpent King Orochi.

The game features an impressive roster of 79 playable characters, while four action-packed "crossover" storylines feature team-ups and some long-awaited confrontations between characters from both series. For the first time in KOEI's Tactical Action games, players can create their own three-person tag team. At any given time, one warrior will be engaged in battle, while the other two are recuperating; restoring their Life Meters and Musou Gauges.

Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the PSP version on store shelves and you can swing by KOEI’s site for the PC download information.

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