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Class of Heroes 1 & 2: Complete Edition brings the adventures back on PS5, Switch, and PC

Both games launch worldwide in early 2024.

A pair of dungeon-crawlers are about to make their way back to adventurers around the world with the announcement of Class of Heroes 1 & 2: Complete Edition for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

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The collection includes Class of Heroes: Anniversary Edition and Class of Heroes 2G: Remastered. Both will be available together on consoles and sold separately on Steam. There’s no release date in place, but PQube has them penciled in for an early 2024 launch. You can see how the updated RPGs look today in the announcement trailer. 

Developer Zero Div’s series first opened its doors to students when the original Class of Heroes hit PSP in Japan back in 2008. A North American release followed in 2009, which is also when the sequel launched in Japan. The Anniversary Edition version of the first game made its debut in Switch in Japan in 2018, adding in a room for changing outfits, difficulty options, and more.

Class of Heroes 2G introduced some new features when it made its way to PlayStation 3 in 2010. Additional party members, new dungeons, and full voiceovers joined the mix, giving players more reason to go back to the grind. With both games combined there are over 175 dungeons to traverse, so now’s a good time to invest in some knee and elbow pads if you plan on crawling through ’em all.


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