Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun Aiko’s Choice comes to console December 6th

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Three years after its release on PC, Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun Aiko´s Choice now has a release date for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, and that is December 6th. The game is now available to pre-order on both platforms, and comes with a 10% pre-order discount which will be available right up until release day.

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun Aiko´s Choice features Aiko as the main character as she tackles the spymaster Lady Chiyo and puts to rest her own past. Aiko is not the only playable character, as she is joined by Hayato, Mugen, Yuki, and Takuma. The game itself features three main missions and three shorter interlude missions. People will have the choice of three versions to order, and those are detailed as follows:

  • Shadow Tactics: Aiko‘s Choice – Base Game: €17,99 until release (€19.99 at release)
  • Shadow Tactics: Aiko‘s Choice – Deluxe Edition – Includes the Aiko‘s Choice Base Game + Aiko‘s Choice Soundtrack (featuring tracks from Blades of the Shogun): €22.49 until release (€24.99 at release)
  • Shadow Tactics – Ultimate Bundle – Includes the Aiko‘s Choice Base Game + Blades of the Shogun Base Game + Blades of the Shogun Artbook/Strategy Guide + Aiko‘s Choice Soundtrack: €62.99 until release (€69.99 at release)

Shadow Tactics: Blades Of The Shogun Review

In our Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun review, Miguel said, “There aren’t many games like Shadow Tactics, and thankfully, it sets the bar high for any would-be challengers. The blend of RTS controls with stealth-oriented gameplay and level design create incredibly satisfying, almost puzzle-like encounters. It takes a lot of time and patience to be able to discover the solutions to these puzzles, however, and the hours long missions often left me feeling fatigued before I was even halfway through with them. Shadow Tactics is a unique exploration of the stealth genre with a great amount of polish, but if you’re going to dive in, be prepared for just how deep the water is.”

Source: Press Release

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