Destiny of Spirits
End of Life: June 2, 2015
Strategy, turn-based, free-to-play, RPG elements, MMO, PlayStation exclusive, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet
An original mix of strategy game, social game and RPG, which works in a free-to-play model. Players control a team of friendly creatures/spirits and fight dangerous monsters. We can exchange companions with people from all over the world.
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[1:16] Destiny of Spirits launch trailer
[1:30] Destiny of Spirits trailer
Destiny of Spirits Description
Destiny of Spirits is a free-to-play, social location-based game developed exclusively for the PlayStation Vita system where players from around the world work cooperatively in turn-based action to battle fierce bosses to unlock an expansive virtual world.
- Social Connectivity – Players can work together with other “Spirit Masters” around the globe to trade Spirits to use in battle. The more friends the users have online, the more combat strategies they have at their disposal, leveraging social play to enhance the core experience.
- Location Technology – By traveling physical distances with the PS Vita system – down the street, in the car, to other countries – players gain the ability to hunt for Sprits and add them to their arsenal. Spirits are unique to certain locations, so players must work with others around the globe to trade and lend spirits that might not be available in their immediate locations. Destiny of Spirits is 3G and Wi-Fi compatible.
- Destiny Engine – Based on the date of birth of the player, the Destiny Engine keeps the gameplay fresh and exciting by bestowing varied levels of luck and fortune each day that affect how the player strategically engages with the game.
- Dynamic and Expansive Free-to-Play – Destiny of Spirits is a unique free to play experience, where you can get in on the action with hours and hours of dynamic content with the option to purchase items to create an even better experience.
Last updated on August 14, 2015
Destiny of Spirits Summary
Platforms:
PlayStation Vita March 25, 2014 June 2, 2015 (EOL)
Developer: Q Entertainment
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment