Ragnarok Odyssey Ace Reaches North America On April Fools’ Day

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Ragnarok Odyssey Ace, the updated version of Ragnarok Odyssey, is headed to the PlayStation 3 and Vita on April 1st in North America, Xseed announced this morning.

 

The PS3 version of the game will be available at ā€œparticipating retailersā€ and through the PlayStation Store, Xseed said, and will cost $39.99. Meanwhile, all launch units of the Vita version at retailers will come with a bonus soundtrack CD containing 25 tracks.

 

The Vita version of the game will cost $39.99 as well, although if you download it off the PlayStation Store, itā€™ll cost $34.99.

 

Ragnarok Odyssey Ace includes new content over the original game, such as the Tower of Yggdrassil, a dungeon that changes each time players enter it. Additionally, the game will now include an ā€œACE Skillā€ system that enables them to unlock new moves. Also on the list of features is the ability to hire AI mercenaries, of which there are a dozen to choose from. You can pick two to fight alongside you. Finally, Ace will also include new enemies, items and bosses.

 

If you own Ragnarok Odyssey already, youā€™ll be able to transfer your characterā€™s name, face and job class (but not clothing) to the new game, as well as weapon cards and monster cards. Additionally, DLC acquired for the original game can be re-download into Ace for free.

 

Below are the PlayStation 3 screenshots of Ragnarok Odyssey Ace.


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Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.