Namco shows it isn’t shameless when it comes to advertising about Soul Calibur V.
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Read MoreNamco shows it isn’t shameless when it comes to advertising about Soul Calibur V.
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Read MoreBURBANK, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announces Mortal Kombat will ship for PlayStation®Vita system in Spring 2012. Developed by NetherRealm Studios, the game delivers an experience designed specifically for on-the-go gaming with brand new gameplay features and content developed exclusively for the new handheld device.
“The NetherRealm team is committed to making sure that we follow up the success of 2011’s Mortal Kombat with an equally compelling experience on the PlayStation Vita,” said Ed Boon, Creative Director, NetherRealm Studios. “The original game content and new features we developed for the PlayStation Vita will provide gamers with the best fighting game experience available on the new mobile platform.”
Read MoreRead MoreThe iPhone version of Soul Calibur will be available for download on the 19th, Namco Bandai announced today.
The iOS port of the classic arcade and Dreamcast fighting game features all 19 fighters and a mode list that includes arcade battle, time attack, survival, extra survival, practice and museum modes. Of these, time attack, survival and extra survival are compatible with Game Center’s Leader Boards.
The game will be a Universal app supporting iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4 and iPad 2. Namco Bandai did not share pricing.
While I’m not exactly a fan of the Soul Series, I played SCII enough to at least develop an appreciation for it. If reviews prove to be good I might pick it up just so I can play as the guest fighter.
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