Nintendo’s Dragalia Lost is Now Available for Download

Dragalia Lost, Nintendo’s upcoming original mobile action RPG, is now available for download on iOS, with the Android version to follow soon. Service for the game begins tomorrow on Sept. 27 2018 at 4pm JST/12am PT.

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The download size on the iOS version is large, at a hefty 2.6GB. Hence, if you’re excited to try the game out, you’ll want to download the app early.  You can download the game from the App Store or Google Play Store in US, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau.

Dragalia Lost is a tap and swipe action RPG about the bonds shared between humans and dragons. Conquer your enemies using an array of powerful attacks and special skills and also transform into a dragon yourself. Nintendo went into detail of how the game will play in a previous Nintendo Direct.

A story trailer for the game was also revealed recently. You play as the seventh in line to the throne of Alberia, who undertakes a quest to form a pact with a dragon and save his realm. However, a series of unfortunates events unfold and the kingdom brands him a traitor.

Dragalia Lost launches on Sept. 27 2018 for iOS and Android at 4pm JST/12am PT.


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