The game will be available in July for 3DS at Europe and Australia.
Find out a bit more about the game.
Nintendo Insider writes:
As before, it will be the fans that will get the most out of One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP 2. Yet even they will find themselves fumbling on their very own real-life treasure hunt to discover the mere scraps of likability that the game has to offer.
CVG: "As the second part of the Unlimited Cruise saga finally makes its way into port, even the most die-hard of rum-swigging pirates would be up in arms about this 3DS monstrosity (itself a rehash of 2009's pirate punch-up for Wii), calling for it to be thrown back into Davy Jones' locker never to be seen again."
Vandal Online: "It brings us the opportunity to enjoy the adventure of Luffy and his crew, offering more content than the first game. Fully finishing the game will take us many hours, but it might be boring eventually because of the poor AI of the enemies. It is a great option for those who couldn't play the console version back in its launch, and it will fit perfectly in any collection."
Too bad we get no One Piece games here, thanks to 4kids.