Team up and check out this new Child of Light co-op trailer


Since announcing that their gorgeous turn based UbiArt-powered RPG would be released on April 30th for current and next-generation consoles and the PC, Ubisoft has been a bit quiet regarding Child of Light.

Thankfully today we get a look at the game’s co-op gameplay in action in a new 2 minute long video.

Take a look.

Co-Op Trailer – Child of Light:
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Ubisoft releases today a co-op trailer for Child of Light, releasing on April 30, 2014. The turn based RPG set in the magical world of Lemuria will be available for download for $14.99 on Microsoft Xbox LIVE for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and Microsoft Xbox One, the Sony PlayStation Network for the Sony PlayStation 3 and Sony PlayStation 4, the Nintendo eShop for the Wii U, and Steam for PC and is rated ?Everyone 10+.?

Child of Light is scheduled to launch digitally beginning on April 30th, 2014 across all platforms and regions.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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