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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
White Knight Chronicles™ II, the sequel to White Knight Chronicles: International Edition, is an epic role-playing game available exclusively on the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system.  The game masterfully blends the cinematic storytelling of a single player role-playing game (RPG) with an entertaining and interactive co-op multiplayer RPG experience.  From famed Japanese developer LEVEL-5, White Knight Chronicles II, features stunning graphics, over 400 new weapons and armors, and new skills and spells that make battles more interactive, strategic, and fast-paced.  In addition to the full sequel, the game also includes the remastered White Knight Chronicles International Edition as a bonus, delivering two full games and over 100 hours of combined gameplay.    
 
KEY FEATURES:
Single and Multiplayer Immersion – Battle evil forces while taking characters from your single player campaign into a expansive multiplayer gaming experience with up to six other players online. 
 
Remastered White Knight Chronicles International Edition Included – Play the heroic storyline of the sequel and have the option to journey through the bonus remastered original totaling over 100 hours of gameplay.
 
Fan-Requested New Features – Improved gameplay mechanics that fans demanded including, for the first time, the ability to create and customize your very own Incorruptus (a unique knight) and an enhanced battle system that makes battles faster paced and dynamic. 
 
Wide Variety of Weapon and Armor Customization Options – Players can create their own unique combat style with more than 400 new armor and weapon choices.  
 
New Skills and Spells – Abilities to select skills and spells such as charge attacks, dash attacks and dual wielding weapons, provide additional distinct character types.
 
Expansive New Online Mode – A massive online mode extends the gameplay beyond the story of the game with up to six players on new quests and challenges. 
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