Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning's Teeth of Naros DLC release date set for April
Second Amalur expansion to go trolling
38 Studios and Big Huge Games are conjuring up a new expansion for Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. Dubbed the Teeth of Naros, the DLC will beckon adventurers to the similarly named home of the Kollossae giants, where they will contend with new dangers and a mystery surrounding a long dead troll god.
The add-on will introduce five new dungeons, over 20 side quests, and multiple new locations including the city of Idylla, which is described as floating above the Teeth of Naros plains. It will also outfit players with nine new armor sets, six new shields, 18 unique weapons, and three new Twists of Fate which will likely come in hand for giant slaying.
This is the second DLC to wash up on Kingdoms of Amalur's shores. The first, Legend of Dead Kel (check out: Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning's “The Legend of Dead Kel” DLC release date pegged for March 20) took players on a swashbuckling journey to the island of Gallows End. Will giants and floating cities compare to skeletons and pirates? We'll see when Teeth of Naros lumbers in to PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, Origin, and Steam on April 17.
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