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Submitted by kingboy 1782d ago | news

Koei details upcoming titles for 2007

Bladestorm and Fatal Inertia joined by G1 Jockey Wii amongst other titles.

Koei has announced its initial line-up of games which are scheduled for release over the coming year.
In June comes G1 Jockey Wii, which could prove fun if the Wii Remote and Nunchuck are used well. Later in the year - Q3 to be more accurate - should see the release of Dynasty Warriors: Fighters Battle DS, BladeStorm: The Hundred Year War (PS3 and Xbox 360,) Fatal Inertia (PS3 & Xbox 360) and Prey The Star for Nintendo DS. Orochi Warriors for PS2 and Xbox 360 has a more nailed-down release date in October.

27.04.07 - Shin Megami Tensai: Devil Summoner - Raidou Kuzunoha vs The Soulless Army (PS2)
Juni 2007 - G1 Jockey (Wii)
3. Quartal 2007 - Dynasty Warriors: Fighters Battle DS (NDS)
3. Quartal 2007 - BladeStorm: The Hundred Year War (PS3, Xbox 360)
3. Quartal 2007 - Fatal Inertia (PS3, Xbox 360)
3. Quartal 2007 - Prey The Star (NDS)
Oktober 2007 - Orochi Warriors (PS2, Xbox 360) (Fatal Inertia EX, Nintendo DS, PS2, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360)

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