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Alienware To Release 'Disgaea 2' Before Official January 30 Release Date For PC

Alienware To Release 'Disgaea 2' Before Official January 30 Release Date For PC

Jason Palmer

Alienware has just announced that it will be giving out exclusive early access to a playable demo of the highly anticipated "Disgaea 2" video game before its January 30 release date for PC. The tactical role playing game (RPG) from game developer, Nippon Ichi Software, was first released for PlayStation 2 in 2006.

The PC supported version of the tactical RPG from NIS is given a working title of "Disgaea 2" PC and is said to be officialy released on January 30, 2017. "Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories" is the sequel of the 2003 launched Disgaea: Hour of Darkness for Sony PlayStation 2. The third video game from the franchise was released for Sony PlayStation3 and was given the title Disgaea: Absence of Justice.

The PC version fo the popular RPC is said to have been developed through the collaboration of Nippon Ichi Software and Alienware. The PC compatible version of the game  will not be made available until the 30th day of January. However, video game fans can have an earlier firsthand experience of the tactical RPG as Alienware is reported to release 7,400 demo keys for "Disgaea 2" PC.

For avid fans of the video game who cannot wait for its official launch, they can sign up for the early playable demo release at the Alienware Arena. Users will be required to sign up with their Facebook or Steam account to avail of the "Disgaea 2" demo key.

According to earlier reports, the "Disgaea 2" PC will be including all the contents from the original Sony PlayStation 2 and PSP version of the video game. In addition to the original content, the PC version of the RPG will have Miabel, Gig and Dark éclair as playable characters in the video game. In addition to this, "Disgaea 2" will also feature an updated User Interface and will have a support for both mouse and keyboard.

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