Square Enix’s Dungeon Siege III Now Available

Square Enix, a publisher of interactive entertainment products in the Americas, says its action-RPG, Dungeon Siege III, is now available. 

Developed by Obsidian Entertainment, Dungeon Siege III presents the next exciting chapter in the classic role-playing franchise, which, for the first time, is available for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PlayStation3 computer entertainment system. 

For players who enjoy dungeon-crawling and loot-hoarding on their home computers, Dungeon Siege III is also available for Windows PC via Steam.

In Dungeon Siege III, players assume the role of one of four heroes, fighting for the sake of their fallen comrades to restore the kingdom of Ehb. Conflict is constant in this action-RPG and decisions have lasting consequences, allowing players to alter the epic storyline.

Fight to restore the 10th Legion with up to three friends via online co-op play. Dungeon Siege III allows for two players to experience the story from start to finish in local co-op mode.

Thanks to robust cooperative AI, Dungeon Siege III allows players to seamlessly drop in and out of battle without interrupting the action or impacting the campaign, says the company.

Story: The delicate balance of power between the kingdom of Ehb’s factions has been violently torn asunder. As one of the few remaining members of the 10th Legion, the disgraced protectors of the land, it is up to you to rebuild the once-great Legion and stop Ehb from falling into darkness.

Joined by a group of unique companions, you will travel through the striking land of Ehb defeating all manner of villains and beasts through a combination of heroic abilities, screen-shaking magic and pure cunning.

Dungeon Siege III is rated T (Teen) by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).

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