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Tokyo Game Show 2017: 'Dragon's Crown Pro' Confirmed Coming To PS4

After being leaked the previous week, Sony has finally confirmed that "Dragon's Crown Pro" will indeed be coming to the PlayStation 4. Developed by Vanillaware, the 2D fantasy action role-playing game was originally released back in 2013 on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.

Set in a medieval world of swords and sorcery, it allows up to four players traveling through dangerous dungeons and labyrinths in search of adventure and treasure.

The game's art director, George Kamitani, first had the idea for the game 13 years before its release. Previously working with Capcom with "Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom," the company signed on with the project mainly because they respected Kamitani's work.

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The game was first announced at the 2011 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles. Following its release, the game proved to be a success both critically and commercially with 940,000 copies sold as of July 2014. The game was later ported to the PS Vita following the success of Capcom's "Monster Hunter" series on the PlayStation Portable.

The game's PS4 version supports 4K as well as Cross-Play with its original platform the PS3 and the PS Vita. The Japanese release also includes the English language voices, and the soundtrack has been re-recorded with a live orchestra.

Aside from "Dragon's Crown Pro," Sony also unveiled a number of other details regarding its upcoming games. These include the special editions and bonuses for Capcom's "Monster Hunter World" which is now available for pre-order

Sony also unveiled a brand new survival shooter from Square Enix titled  "Left Alive." Set in a dark and gritty futuristic world, the game will be directed by "Armored Core" director Toshifumi Nabeshima and features character designs by "Metal Gear" character designer Yoji Shinkawa.

A remastered version of "Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner"  was also unveiled and comes with full VR support. And speaking of VR, a new PSVR experience is also arriving this month in the form of  Japan Studio VR Music Festival.

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