2023-09-12 12:30:03
TaleWorlds Entertainment has announced that it will be changing regional pricing for the strategy action RPG Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. A sequel to the popular game that was officially released 10 years following it was announced and 2 and a half years following it started early access.This is a sequel to “Mount & Blade: Warband”, which was produced by a small company but gained popularity for its epic experience. It is a work that combines strategy elements such as trading and organizing an army with action RPG elements such as wielding weapons on the battlefield. The game was announced in 2012 and entered early access in March 2020 following a long development period, with the long-awaited official release scheduled for October 2022. Price increase from September 19th local time According to the content recently announced on Steam, regional price increases will be implemented for all platforms. The 27 countries to which the target regional prices apply have also been revealed, including Japan. The price increase was said to have been a difficult decision, but is said to be in response to exchange rate fluctuations. It has also been announced that this will be applied from September 19th local time, but the price following the price increase is unknown. “Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord” is available for 6,578 yen for PS5/PS4, 5,800 yen for Xbox Series X|S/Xbox One/Windows (also compatible with Game Pass), and on Steam and Epic Games Store for Windows. 5,480 yen, currently on sale for $49.99 on GOG.com. The price increase is scheduled to take effect on all platforms from September 19th local time. Additionally, the PS5/PS4 version has been released by PLAION as a domestic version in Japan, but at the time of writing, there has been no announcement from the company regarding this matter.
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