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Aksys Games Localise Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi

Aksys announced today that they will be bringing Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi for the PSP to North America. This will be the second game in Idea Factory’s Hakuoki series that Aksys localises, though unlike Demon of the Fleeting Blossom this will not be a visual novel.

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DivineAssault 4195d ago

& another exclusive getting localized for PS owners.. Its not even fair how much love PS is offering.. Other consoles are lucky to get even 1 game every couple years localized

thequadskater4194d ago

I'm psyched for this! Played Demon of the Fleeting Blossom visual novel. Pretty.

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Inescapable: No Rules, No Rescue launches this fall

Inescapable: No Rules, No Rescue will launch for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam this fal, publisher Aksys Games and developer Dreamloop Games announced.

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Mon-Yu western launch set for fall 2023, PS5 version added

Aksys Games has announced a western release window for Mon-Yu, the Experience-developed dungeon RPG. Mon-Yu is coming west sometime in fall 2023 for Windows PC and Nintendo Switch.

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jznrpg362d ago (Edited 362d ago )

I love when niche games get physical releases . Old school first person dungeon crawler I’ll most likely get it

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Aksys Games announces All Aksys event

Aksys Games announced that they will reveal a slate of new titles, present new looks at previously announced titles, livestream gameplay, and special guests at the All Aksys event. It takes place on their official Twitch channel on Friday, August 6 beginning at noon Eastern Time.

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Deathdeliverer1020d ago

Will the rumors about Sony and Aksys/Arc System works come true? Stay tuned for the next exciting episode of “buy that compan E”

Darkborn1020d ago (Edited 1020d ago )

I don't think it's real, but it would make sense. Sony did just bought Evo and they have no fighting game of their own yet. Plus they own funimation and crunchyroll, so it would be pretty easy to convince some of those anime to let them make a fighting game along with kodagawa that they are in partnership with to "share ideas and IP".