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Beast Quest coming to consoles and PC in March

February 7, 2018 by Andrew Newton

If you are a fan of Adam Blade’s bestselling book series, Beast Quest, then March will be the month for you as Maximum Games and developer Torus Games announce that their new action RPG, titled Beast Quest, will be arriving on the Xbox One, Playstation 4 and PC on the 13th March in North America and 16th March in the UK and Europe.  To celebrate this announcement a new trailer has been released showcasing the game’s features.  Watch this trailer below…

Based on Adam Blade’s popular fiction book series Beast Quest is an action RPG that takes players on a journey into an epic fantasy world where adventure and danger await.  Whisked away to the ancient land of Avantia, players must defeat the powerful dark magic that is corrupting the noble creatures that live there.  There are plenty of spectacular environments to explore with many enemies to fight, big bosses to destroy and secret treasures to discover.

To help out on the adventure players will be able to befriend powerful allies that will join them on the journey, there will be a variety of abilities to learn that will allow characters to dodge, block and counter enemy attacks and lots of new gear that can be obtained to upgrade your hero.

Look out for Beast Quest coming to PC and console this March.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Beast Quest, maximum games, Torus Games

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