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Disgaea 1 Complete Will Be $32.99 on Android and iOS Devices

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Disgaea 1 Complete is on the verge of conquering new territory. On January 30, 2020, an Android and Apple iOS version will appear. It also won’t be limited by regions. Both the App Store and Google Play have product listings that confirm a $32.99 price tag and English, French, Japanese, Korean, and Traditional Chinese language options. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Disgaea 1 Complete is the complete, HD version that showed up on the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in 2018. It had all of the content from the past Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, and PC installments, like Etna mode, additional characters, and extra stages. It also had new HD sprites and textures.

In addition to the content from the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 release, the Disgaea 1 Complete iOS and Android version also has some new options. You can choose auto-battle to allow characters to go through fights and grow on their own. Cloud saves are present. It also has an option to speed up fights by as much as eight times.

The Android and Apple iOS versions are the seventh and eighth platforms for the original Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. It first appeared on the PlayStation 2. Then, it headed to the PlayStation Portable and DS. After that, a PC release appeared. That was followed by the Disgaea 1 Complete Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 releases.

Disgaea 1 Complete will come to Android and Apple iOS devices on January 30, 2020.


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