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Bandai Namco Reveals One Piece: Unlimited World Red Deluxe Edition

Bandai Namco Reveals One Piece: Unlimited World Red Deluxe Edition

  • Zubi Khan Zubi Khan
  • May 16, 2017
  • < 1 Minute Read

Originally released in 2013, One Piece: Unlimited World Red is getting a revamped deluxe edition this summer.

The new game aptly titled One Piece: Unlimited World Red Deluxe Edition is set to release on the PlayStation 4, PC and for a series first, the Nintendo Switch by Bandai Namco. The revamped game promises to run at a blistering 60fps on all platforms, additionally, the game will support 4k resolutions on the PC and PlayStation 4 Pro releases of the title.  All playable modes within the game will also support two player Co-op, thus allowing a friend to join in on the anime action brawler while they help you explore the Grand Blue. The deluxe edition will also include more than 40 pieces of previously released DLC.

The game takes place within the world of the mega popular anime series One Piece, players take control of the Straw Hat pirate crew after they befriend a mysterious racoon named Pato. This new mysterious ally leads Luffy and his friends to the Forgotten Island, upon arriving they get kidnapped by an evil pirate named The Red Count. Luffy takes it upon himself to rescue his teammates and uncover Red Count’s true intentions.

One Piece: Unlimited World Red Deluxe Edition will first launch digitally on PlayStation 4 and PC on August 25, 2017, with the Nintendo Switch version getting both a digital and physical release a month later in September.

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Zubi Khan

Zubi Khan

Zubi likes videogames that visually impress him, useing it as inspiration for his illustrations. His favourites genres include horror, action RPG and pretty much anything from the East!
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