![]() Every hero in Dungeon Defenders II will have their own types of towers and abilities, and new heroes are slated to be released regularly. “This time our heroes aren’t all the same age or same size, so there will be a lot of variation in gameplay,” said Chatten. That means more heroes, more towers, more enemies and a greater diversity all around.” Indeed, with a planned initial roster of 24 heroes at launch, the team at Trendy aims to vastly outdo the original Dungeon Defenders' four starting heroes. More Options Equals More Fun“We believe the game was at its best when different heroes with different play styles strategized and fought together,” said Asher, “We wanted to expand that with the sequel. IGN interviewed marketing director Philip Asher and gameplay producer / designer Scott Chatten to learn more about what’s next for Trendy’s addictive tower-defense franchise. ![]() Just like the one-time children, now grown-up characters from the original, the game has grown, with a new competitive mode modeled after League of Legends and Dota, a much larger roster of playable characters, and an emphasis on the ability to play it cross-platform. Today, Trendy Entertainment has officially announced Dungeon Defenders II. ![]()
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