Dragon Commander testers get uber micro in competition

And yes, the dragons are wearing jetpacks

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For a long while now, we’ve seen how Divinity: Dragon Commander is mashing up real-time strategy, role-playing game elements, and directly controlled aerial combat featuring jetpack dragons. It’s certainly a unique combination of ideas, and the recently released material seems to show those ideas coming together fairly well.

To add to its repertoire, Dragon Commander is also positioning itself as a highly competitive game, as seen in the video above. A couple of the testers go at it, while commentators try to keep up with the action. It seems a bit hectic for all but the most elite players, but I can imagine playing at that level being particularly rewarding.


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