Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree Game Introduces Koro, Akazu in New Trailer – News

Game launches PS5 on September 19, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, PC
Bandai Namco Entertainment The United States begins to play new trailers for brownies Towa and the guardian of the sacred tree “2D isometric roguelite” game Tuesday. This video introduces the Guardians Koro and Akazu:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d87bfnkiks0
Koro is the former elder of Shinju Village and he made a balanced decision. He cared about Akazu as his son.
Akazu is diligent and loves to read books and conduct secret experiments. He is afraid of insects and has low endurance.
The game will be released on September 19 PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S, Nintendo Switch and PC pass steam.
Bandai Namco Entertainment Description of the game:
The quiet Ninju Village is located in a distant land and is threatened by the evil Magatsu seeking rule. Towa, the priestess of Crescent Village, unites with eight unique, trustworthy companions to defeat Magatsu and his evil slaves.
Players choose two guardians to take the adventure on each mission – one guardian wields the power of the sacred sword known as Tsurugi, and the other is the bearer of the magical employee Kagura. Each Guardian has unique skills that can be unlocked and upgraded inside the dungeon and during meta-processes in the Hub World of Crescent Village. In addition to each Guardian’s abilities, players can find various crafting materials to forge and upgrade their swords, making each combat style and guardian couple unique. The village will develop over the years as guardians pursue their mission on different schedules. Players build unique bonds with residents and learn more about their customs and stories that are woven into the inner workings of the village. Ultimately, they must fight together on these colorful lands, conquer the dungeons, and defeat Magatsu’s minions in order to restore peace to the land.
Hitoshi Sakimoto Writing a soundtrack.
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