Not exact matches
There are numerous anime games
releasing in 2018, and among the first is The Seven
Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia.
Bandai Namco
released a lot of informative gameplay trailers of its upcoming anime - inspired battle game The Seven
Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia.
The Seven
Deadly Sins: Knights of Brittania has been set for
release sometime early next year.
Will you be jumping into the Seven
Deadly Sins adventure when it
releases next year?
For more information on The Seven
Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia, check out the trailer above, and stay tuned to MonsterVine as more news is
released.
The Facts In a teaser trailer
released July 1, Bandai Namco revealed that «Seven
Deadly Sins: Knights of Brittania» will receive a North American
release...
Announced just a few months ago, The Seven
Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia is already only a couple months from
release on PlayStation 4 systems.
Bandai Namco
released a lot of informative gameplay trailers of its upcoming anime - inspired battle game The Seven
Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia.
Seven
Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia
releases in just a couple short months, and we finally get a new trailer to see more of what the game is about.
Who knew the super popular anime Seven
Deadly Sins, originally
released in the US via Netflix Originals would be getting a video game in the west as well?
With the exciting
release of The Seven
Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia just 3 days away, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment has unveiled a...
With the exciting
release of The Seven
Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia just 3 days away, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment has unveiled a new trailer.
With just a few days to go before the
release of The Seven
Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia, Bandai Namco Entertainment can reveal the pre-launch trailer focusing on the in game versus fighting.
Italian artist, artivist and ephemeralist Biancoshock put recently to life a series of installations in the streets of London as part of his «Seven Modern
Deadly Sins», a project curated by and presented at Unit 5 Gallery London for the In Depth group show that, according to the press
release, «shines the spotlight on the often clandestine yet ever expanding world of street art sculpture.»