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Mage class introduced to MMORPG Bless Unleashed in new trailer

May 8, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Bandai Namco Entertainment have introduced the new Mage Class in a brand new trailer for their upcoming free to play MMORPG Bless Unleashed which will be released on Xbox One later this year.  You can meet the mage in the new trailer below…

The Mage is a powerful magic user who builds up their mana in order to unleash an elemental storm of arcane fury upon their enemies.  The mage, as with most fantasy games, is not as heavily armoured as some of other classes but his ability to enforce its will upon the battlefield is second to none.

Bless Unleashed takes players on a journey through a rich fantasy world where ancient mythical creatures roam and where battle is unavoidable.  In this rich vibrant world players will need to fight a menagerie of mythical beasts, vicious deadly monsters and other players.

Bless Unleashed will arrive for the Xbox One later this year.

Ancient betrayal and earthshaking disaster has led to thousands of years of enmity between the mortal and the divine. Now, heavenly whispers speak. The mad mistress of the dark, great and terrible Lumenas, will return to destroy the race of man and sink the earth into endless night. How long will she remain sealed before she breaks free to wreak havoc on the world?

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Bandai Namco Entertainment, Bless Unleashed

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