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SEGA Reveals the Full Website for Valkyria Chronicles Remastered

SEGA of America have unveiled the full version of their Valkyria Chronicles Remastered website, which you can visit here. The website now offers details on the game’s “CANVAS” graphics engine and the “BLiTZ” battle system. an overview of the game’s story, its world and the main characters and a look at the gameplay. Lastly, there’s information on where to pre-order the game in the Americas, as well as the special edition being released there. However, the website doesn’t contain information on the EU version of the game, which I find rather odd, given that this is evidently also the official website of the game for EU gamers. For comparison purposes, you can find a backup of the original Valkyria Chronicles website here.

Pre-orders for the game in the Americas will come in a special “Squad 7 Armored Case” steel game cover (while supplies last). SEGA Europe have also unveiled their own exclusive “Europa edition” for the game, which includes pre-order bonuses for all of the physical versions of the game in the EU. The game will be released for the PlayStation 4 in both the Americas and Europe on July 17th. It will be priced at $29.99/CA$44.99, with the EU prices yet to be confirmed.

2 thoughts on “SEGA Reveals the Full Website for Valkyria Chronicles Remastered

  1. landman

    I’m remembering the original japanese website / blog, where Homer and Edy would comment on news and updates, one of those times you feel like you are missing something big for not knowing japanese…

    Searching…

    … and that’s the link: http://blog.valkyria.jp/
    Down, but wayback machine does wonders as always, It would be awesome if some day someone saves and translates (optional :P) that website… I remember it had a different design for each game, and new characters would appear.

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  2. Draikin Post author

    Thanks for noting that. I can look into trying to salvage the website like I did for the US one. Ideally we’d work proactively and save the websites before they go down, rather than try and piece them back together when it’s too late. I hate seeing official websites get thrown away like this.

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