Tower of Fantasy PS4 and PS5 Versions Announced
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Tower of Fantasy PS4 and PS5 Versions Announced

Another action-RPG that started on mobile devices and PCs is heading to Sony consoles. Tower of Fantasy PS4 and PS5 versions are on the way. There’s no exact release date yet. However, it is expected to appear on consoles in Summer 2023. A first trailer appeared for these versions of the free-to-play game as well.

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Here’s the Tower of Fantasy PS4 and PS5 trailer. While it doesn’t show any original content for the console releases, the description for the video mentions some “exclusive items for PlayStation users.” Also, while there’s no pre-order page on the PlayStation Store yet, the description mentioned “48-hour early access” if someone were to pay for a “premium” version.

Like games like Genshin Impact, Tower of Fantasy regularly gets new updates. For example, the Special Orders gacha system allows people to get new weapons, which in turn unlocks Simulacra (characters). Equipping one changes your avatar’s appearance and abilities. We also see new locations in the game after new patches. The latest SSR Simulacrum added in May 2024 is Rubilia, tied to the Lost Melody weapon. In-game events appear as well, providing opportunities to return to the game to earn special rewards or take part in different sorts of quests or minigames.

Here’s the trailer for Rubilia:

Tower of Fantasy is available on PCs via Steam and mobile devices.


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