Dungeon Crawler ‘Dungeon Travelers 2’ and ‘Dungeon Travelers 2-2’ Coming to PC in the West; Steam Has Already Banned It

Shiravune announced they will publish the Aquaplus-developed dungeon-crawler RPGs Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal and Dungeon Travelers 2-2: The Fallen Maidens & the Book of Beginnings in the West on PC via Johren this summer. The game will not be released on Steam do the platform’s “review process.”

While Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal was released on PlayStation Vita from publisher Atlus, Dungeon Travelers 2-2: The Fallen Maidens & the Book of Beginnings never received the same treatment. However, that’s all over now since Shiravune stepped up to take one for the team.

The PC version of the game has received updated resolutions with HD options. Further, players can take advantage of custom control, utilizing the mouse and keyboard as well.

Dungeon Travelers 2 is a monster-collecting dungeon crawler where players will set off on a quest to save the world…oh who cares about any of them. The biggest draw is that during gameplay, players will fight against sexy monster girls and add them to their party.

Dungeon Travelers 2-2 was released on Vita in 2017 in Japan but never released in the West. The game acts as a sequel to the original with updated mechanics. It’s a new adventure based in a different universe where the story takes on a different direction with some shared characters.

The games are to be priced at $19.99 each.

We’ll keep you updated on the release of Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal and Dungeon Travelers 2-2: The Fallen Maidens & the Book of Beginnings in the west.

For now, check out the reveal trailer:


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