Nintendo RPG Dragalia Lost blasts into new markets

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Dragalia Lost
Are you playing Dragalia Lost yet?
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Nintendo action RPG Dragalia Lost has finally expanded its reach to a bunch of new markets, including Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.

The free-to-play game, which debuted in the United States and other countries last September, runs on Android and iOS. With this wider rollout, even more people can enjoy the hit game’s fast-paced action.

Dragalia Lost takes players on a journey to save the Kingdom of Alberia. You play as the royal prince of Alberia, who is accompanied by his friendly dragon Midgarsormr, and it’s up to you to fight off the evil forces corrupting the realm.

With a party you’ve built yourself, you’ll enjoy an expansive world and countless blazing RPG battles — as well as the ability to team up with friends online. And you get to do it all without paying a penny to play.

Dragalia Lost now available in 6 new markets

Dragalia Lost has already proven to be a big success on mobile. Estimates indicate it made $3.5 million during its first five days of availability, and $16 million during its first two weeks. And that was in just five markets.

Now the game is available in six more: Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom. It’s still free to download and play. And, although you might want to get your hands on certain in-app purchases, they remain entirely optional.

To celebrate Dragalia Lost’s expansion, Nintendo published two new trailers for the game (above and below). Plus, the game-maker released some free wallpapers for desktop and mobile devices. You can download them here and here.

In addition to the six new markets, Dragalia Lost is available in the United States, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau and Taiwan. You can download it from the App Store and Google Play now.

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