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Template:Infobox Langrisser II is the sequel to Warsong. It was later ported to the SNES as Der Langrisser and the PC-FX as Der Langrisser FX; both these versions featured multiple endings and improved graphics. It was later included with Warsong on the PlayStation compilation Langrisser I & II and the Saturn compilations Langrisser: Dramatic Edition and Langrisser Tribute. These compilations, despite referring to the game as Langrisser II, are actually using the Der Langrisser code.

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Langrisser II takes place many years after the first. The kingdom of Baltia (the good guys in Langrisser) is gone, and a new world power called the Rayguard Empire has risen. Led by Emperor Bernhart and his four generals, it has been taking over the surrounding countries and searching for something... what is it? You'll find out as you play the game.

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