StickSkills said, "It was just days before PAX East that Trendy Entertainment announced a free-to-play sequel to the original Dungeon Defenders with Dungeon Defenders II. That in itself didn’t sound too crazy until Trendy mentioned that the game would contain a competitive multiplayer MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) gametype. Then, when it came out that the mode would be playable on the PAX East show floor, I knew my weekend would be interesting."
The Dungeon Defenders Legendary Collection just launched today. The bundle features the original Dungeon Defenders (plus DLC), the time-bending Dungeon Defenders: Awakened, and the most recent entry, the roguelite Dungeon Defenders: Going Rogue along with gems for Dungeon Defenders II.
Neil writes: "Winter is coming - well, it's basically here - but if you are a Dungeon Defenders II player then you will have nothing to worry about... at least not if you get yourself involved with the latest DLC packs that have arrived."
Neil writes: "Free-to-play is great and the word on the street is that since the release of Dungeon Defenders II back in 2017, that freeness has been fully embraced. But what if you need a little helping hand in the world of the action tower defense game? Well that is where the host of new bundles come in handy."
meh, liked it the way it was
Ghod..Free to play = pay to win = pass, and yes, it was fine the way it was, maybe not the best tower defence game I've played but I put many hours into it.
I played the living hell out of Dungeon Defenders... to the point where I can't stand it anymore.
I'm going to try my damnest to not burn myself out on the sequel.