Square Enix’s Tactics Ogre remake details, release date leak

Square Enix’s (still-unannounced) remake of classic strategy RPG Tactics OgreLet Us Hold Together is coming to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on Nov. 11, according to leaked details from Sony’s PlayStation Store. PS Deals posted the details and included new screenshots. Reborn: Tactics OgreThere are many improvements that can be made to the game.

Those improvements include new high-definition graphics, revamped enemy AI, fully voiced cutscenes (in both English and Japanese), and music that’s been rerecorded with live performances. Reborn: Tactics Ogre also includes new quality-of-life features, like quicker-paced battles, auto saves, and “a complete overhaul to the controls and UI,” according to the game’s description.

Square Enix may have also revised its class-wide management system, which was used in the 2010 remake. The Tactics Ogre: We Can Cling TogetherHere are some suggestions. RebornIt has been updated so that it works at a unit level.

A cutscene featuring dialogue between Denam and The Holy Knight Lanselot in Tactics Ogre: Reborn

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Reborn: Tactics OgreThis information was previously leaked in the form of Square Enix’s trademark filing and Nvidia’s list of games. That latter information could be interpreted as: RebornWindows PC will also be supported.

The Tactics Ogre: We Can Cling TogetherIt was first released for Japan’s Super Famicom in 1995. Later, the game was port to Sega Saturn and PlayStation 2, and was then remade for PSP a decade later. The turn-based tactical strategy RPG, a successor to Quest’s Ogre Battle series, puts players in the role of Denam Pavel, a resistance fighter in the kingdom of Valeria, in a branching story with multiple outcomes.

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