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Check out Phantom Dust by Microsoft Studios, a reimagined version of the beloved classic

Ron Ron
September 20, 2019
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Check out Phantom Dust by Microsoft Studios, a reimagined version of the beloved classic

During the E3 2014 Xbox media briefing today, Microsoft unveiled a game called Phantom Dust, which just so happens to be a reimagined version of the beloved classic with all-new gameplay and graphics. The game is expected to be exclusive to the Xbox One.

Phantom Dust is an exclusive game from Microsoft Studios and features new gameplay and better graphics. No details were revealed about the launch date. 

“As one of Xbox’s original fan-favorite games, Phantom Dust resurfaces with all-new gameplay and beautifully remade graphics. Relive the story of the Espers – a group of humans with the ability to control the dust to create powerful combat arsenals – in this action-strategy game coming exclusively to Xbox One,” Microsoft explained.

You can watch the teaser below:

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