E3 2013: Ragnarok Odyssey ACE Info and Screens

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Ragnarok Odyssey ACE is an expanded version of the original Ragnarok Odyssey, a PS Vita RPG. XSEED, who’s handling the North American localization, released some more details and screenshots today.

ACE features a ton of new content, including new story and new areas. There are bigger and tougher enemies, more powerful abilities, and new weapons, which can now be customized in-depth. They’ve also added the randomly-generated Yggdrasil Tower, constantly updating quests online, and the ability to form computer-controlled parties if you don’t care to look for other players online.

Check out the rest of the screenshots below.

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Ragnarok Odyssey ACE is coming this winter for the Playstation 3 and Vita.

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