Class of Heroes 2G Video Shows off Dual-Screen Feature

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Class of Heroes 2G | oprainfall

As many of us already know, Class of Heroes 2G is an upgraded versions of Class of Heroes 2 that was originally released for the PSP. Aside from some new weather effects, more music, and a 10-level boss-filled labyrinth there is a new feature called Dual-Screen mode. This mode will allow you to use your PSP or Vita system to control the game and display helpful information while playing the game on your PS3. The PSP or Vita will display things such as party information and maps. Monkeypaw Games and Gaijinworks have released a video showing off this great new feature. You check it out in all of its glory below. 

Class of Heroes 2G will be released on the PS3 in August. For more information you can check out the official site, or if you have not gotten the limited edition physical copy, you can still order those from the site as well.

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