Written by A. H. on 23 Feb 2016
Yesterday saw video game publisher NIS America lift the lid on their plans to release a number of Japanese game titles in the run up to and duration of a press event yesterday - news that in one case will be of particular interest to anime fans.
In these terms, the best news of the bunch is that Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness will be coming to Europe for both the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita (although its Xbox One edition will not be localised). The game features an all-new story set in the Psycho-Pass universe, planned and supervised by series creator Gen Urobuchi.
The game is currently slated for an autumn release in physical and digital forms on both platforms.
Beyond this, the company also teased a forthcoming announcement and release for an English version of PS Vita title Criminal Girls 2, confirmed that another Vita title will be coming west in the form of Yomawari: Night Alone, and finally announced an official western release for HD upgraded PlayStation 4 shoot-'em-up Touhou Genso Rondo.
Author: A. H.
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