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Dungeon Defenders Eternity Now Available With Tons of New Content

Trendy Entertainment has announced the release of Dungeon Defenders Eternity. The new release is an enhanced version of the originally released Dungeon Defenders and contains a slew of new content. Dungeon Defenders Eternity will also unlock exclusive content for Dungeon Defenders II when it releases. Gamers can pick up Dungeon Defenders Eternity today on Steam and Android devices. Read on.


From the Press Release
Trendy Entertainment today launched Dungeon Defenders Eternity, an enhanced edition of their multi-platform tower defense meets action-RPG hit, Dungeon Defenders. Eternity is the definitive version of Dungeon Defenders, featuring previously released material, new content, redesigned gameplay balance and cross-platform play. The game will also unlock exclusive content in the upcoming sequel, Dungeon Defenders II, shortly after launch. Eternity is available now on Steam for PC, Mac and Linux, and on Android Tegra devices. It is also the first Unreal Engine 3 game to be fully playable in a web browser.


“As we get closer to the arrival of Dungeon Defenders II, we’re thrilled to revisit the title that forged the franchise, offering a new and exciting update on a classic experience for both those who have been playing for years and those just joining us today,” noted Darrell Rodriguez, CEO of Trendy Entertainment. “Dungeon Defenders Eternity is in many ways a product of our players, built around feedback from fans. Having an open dialogue with our fans is core to all our efforts at Trendy, and that same philosophy is being actively applied to our work on the sequel as well.”

Dungeon Defenders Eternity has been rebuilt from the ground up. Players can still slice, shoot and pulverize their enemies – or build defenses to do the dirty work for them – alone or with up to three friends. The new title rebalances the game’s heroes, redesigns the loot system and gives players even more tools to survive against the Old One’s army. Moreover, Eternity runs entirely through dedicated servers using playverse, creating a level playing field secure from cheating and hacking.

Players that purchase Dungeon Defenders Eternity gain access to previously released content for Dungeon Defenders, as well as a plethora of new improvements, including visible armor that reflects each player’s unique equipment, a new dashing system, stat and ability-boosting consumables, ability-granting amulets and much more. The game launches with four new missions, with more to come for free post launch. After launch the new Hall of Triumphs will activate, where players can unlock special items, titles and pets for use in Dungeon Defenders II.

Dungeon Defenders Eternity also features diverse cross-platform play options. Those who download the Android version for NVIDIA’s Tegra, for example, can defend Etheria on the go or on a web browser, by logging into Trendy's new backend platform, playverse. As the title expands onto iPhone, iPad and other Android systems later this year, cross-platform play will continue to assure players can access all their content with the same account on any device at any time.

Dungeon Defenders Eternity is available now on Steam for PC, Mac and Linux at special 25% launch discount for $14.99; owners of the original Dungeon Defenders can upgrade to Eternity for $6. The game is also available, packaged with less content, on Android Tegra Devices for $9.99, and will come to other Android devices, iPhones and iPads later this year. Players can also play in their browsers by logging into www.playverse.com. For more information on Eternity, visit www.dungeondefenders.com.

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