Octopath Traveler Conquerors Continent 5 Million

Octopath Traveler: Conquerors of the Continent Has Surpassed 5 Million Users

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Octopath Traveler: Conquerors of the Continent has surpassed five million users. In celebration, special in-game items will be distributed to players, and the roadmap for future content has been released. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Users that have created an account before December 6, 2020, will be eligible to receive these rewards. Rewards will be delivered through the in-game mail system. Additionally, the main story content will arrive in Conquerors of the Continent sometime in December. Other additions include a new side-story featuring a new town and a series of more difficult quests that provide greater rewards. Similarly to the story content, these features will be added in future updates.

Octopath Traveler: Conquerors of the Continent is a prequel to the Nintendo Switch title. This mobile title is a single-player RPG that features the same 2D style as the Octopath Traveler. Shortly before the release of the mobile game, a story trailer was released, introducing one of the main the villains Argust, the Playwright and Conqueror of Glory. In this entry, players will control a party of eight characters in turn-based combat, as opposed to the usual party of four.

Octopath Traveler: Conquerers of the Continent is available on Android and iOS for Japanese audiences. Octopath Traveler is available on the Nintendo Switch for all audiences.


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