Japanese developer Level 5 made some big announcements at their recent Vision conference held in Tokyo, including the welcome news that Ni no Kuni will be published in Europe courtesy of Namco Bandai. The experienced publisher will also be handling the North American version, which was announced last month.
The game is titled ‘Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch’ in the West, and is scheduled to be released over here sometime during 2012. This PS3 title will be out on November 17th in Japan so importing it months before its English release is always an option.
Namco Bandai has already published two outstanding RPGs in Europe this year - The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and Dark Souls - so it’s great to learn that they have another top tier title lined up for 2012.
Be sure to check out the latest trailer for Ni no Kuni which was shown at Level 5’s above-mentioned Vision conference:
Source: VG247
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Comments:
I actually like to play these style games on my PSP. It sometimes doesn't feel to much fun on the Console. But i have to say the visuals look good.
This is one beautiful looking game. Glad they're localizing it! I've always loved Level 5's work, ever since I discovered Rogue Galaxy on PS2.