Lord of Arcana artists include Todd McFarlane

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Square Enix is slowly doling out content relating to their recently-announced PSP title, Lord of Arcana. In what is looking to be a regular thing, the developer has released information on monsters from the game along with information on the artists who have contributed designs. Artists from all over the world have been tapped to design monsters, including Todd McFarlane of Spawn fame.

Above is a screenshot of the Nidhogg, which was designed by McFarlane. Other artists which have been revealed to be involved in the project include Yoshitaka Amano and Hideo Minaba of Final Fantasy fame.

The game looks interesting, based on what little we’ve seen so far. We can probably expect a pretty steady stream of info on this game to come up until the title’s October release date in Japan. Hopefully, that flow will include some information on a North American release. That would be keen.

Hit the gallery for more views of the Nidhogg.

Lord of Arcana Has Monsters From Todd McFarlane and Yoshitaka Amano [andriasang]


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