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New Dungeons And Dragons Video Game Set For A June Release On Xbox Series X And Xbox One – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
March 17, 2021
1 min read

Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance, the upcoming video game based on the popular Dungeons and Dragons roleplaying game, has been given the new release date of June 22nd for Microsoft’s Xbox One and Xbox Series X consoles. The game will also release on Sony’s PS4 and PS5 consoles and PC on the same day.

Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance is a third-person action role-playing title set within the world of D&D and will feature real-time combat and dynamic co-op gameplay. The game was originally expected to launch in 2020 but, like many other projects due for release last year, was delayed.

The episode in a new behind-the-scenes series, Making Dark Alliance Episode 1, debuted today which delves into the early stages of the title’s development. Check it out below.

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