Square Enix has issued a fresh batch of release dates for several RPG Xbox 360 games headed to Europe and PAL territories.
Infinite Undiscovery is first up on the 5th of September 2008 (2nd of September for the US and 11th of September for Japan) followed by The Last Remnant in winter 2008 and Star Ocean: The Last Hope which will be released globally in 2009.
Developed in collaboration with studio tri-Ace Inc, Infinite Undiscovery is an Xbox 360 exclusive with downloadable content in the pipeline. Star Ocean: The Last Hope was also developed for the Xbox 360 by tri-Ace Inc while The Last Remnant, developed by Square Enix, is headed to the Xbox 360 and PS3 although the Xbox 360 version will arrive on shelves earlier.
John Yamamoto, President And Chief Executive Officer of Square Enix Ltd comments, “Square Enix Is Expanding On Its Commitment To Deliver Exciting Gaming Experiences To Our Fans All Around The World. Infinite Undiscovery, The Last Remnant and Star Ocean: The Last Hope Represent Significant Steps In Bringing Our Titles To A Global Audience And To Make Each New Release A Global Event.”
For more information and screenshots of Infinite Undiscovery head over to our previous coverage.
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Comments:
Finally...a reason to pick up a 360! The RPG offerings on the console have been quite bland; nothing on the scale or brilliance as Final Fantasy. Since it's Squeenix, I'm really tempted for once.
If these first screenshots are anything to go by, these titles will be well worth the wait.