Nobunaga’s Ambition Taishi Available Now for Ps4 & PC

Koei Tecmo has released a launch day for the release of Nobunaga’s Ambition Taishi.

Nobunaga’s Ambition Taishi offers players the opportunity of taking part in the Nobunaga’s Ambition universe as their own custom character, with the game now available for the Playstation 4 & PC via Steam.

You can read an overview below as well as view the games launch trailer:

KOEI TECMO America is proud to announce today’s release of Nobunaga’s Ambition: Taishi – now available for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and digitally for Windows PC via Steam®. Players can create their own legend through their own custom character or lead a notable warlord from the pivotal time in Japanese history to serve under, and eventually succeed, their favorite figures of Japan’s history!

With Nobunaga’s Ambition: Taishi’s Resolve System, each move will have to be considered by the player. The system introduces a set of aspirations, all of which decide how an officer will act in a given situation – accomplishing an officer’s ambitions will prove worthwhile as it will unlock bonuses that will improve the player’s playthrough situation.

Strategist will experience the Sengoku Era of Japan – a period where regional lords fiercely fought for supremacy, leading with a variety of their own ambitions. Players will have to exploit a wide breadth of tactical options to create fresh strategies that allow new ways to gain an advantage over the opponent. Utilize the introduced two-part turn-based battle system: The Planning Phase pauses the action so that players can strategize their next move and, when ready, the Execution Phase commences and the battle unfolds in real-time. Before the actual battle starts players will be able to utilize different formations and tactics while guessing which ones the enemy will use – initiating the best mix to unleash a devastating blow to the opposing army.


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