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Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga Goes Gold on March 23, 2005. Atlus presents the newest entry in the Shin Megami Tensei series for Playstation 2
Atlus U.S.A., Inc., a leading publisher of console role playing games, announced today that Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga for the PlayStation®2 Computer Entertainment System has gone gold and will ship on April 5, 2005.
“The wait is finally over!” said Gail Salamanca, Marketing Manager, Atlus U.S.A., Inc., "Digital Devil Saga represents the next evolution in RPGs from Atlus; come April 5th, gamers with even a passing interest in RPGs are in for one hell of a ride!"
About SHIN MEGAMI TENSEI: DIGITAL DEVIL SAGA
Enter the world of the Junkyard, where rival tribes fight an endless war-vying for supremacy and the right to ascend to Nirvana. Changed forever by a mysterious light, Serph and his comrades now have the power to change into powerful demons... but with that power comes a price - an insatiable hunger to devour their enemies!
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga Key Features:
* Experience a fully-voiced, epic sci-fi fantasy story with over 50 hours of gameplay!
* Enter a dark, futuristic world with characters designed by renowned Japanese artist Kazuma Kaneko!
* In battle, strategically switch between human and demon forms to exploit enemies’ weaknesses.
* “Devour” your enemies to increase your power!
* Customize and develop your characters using the unique “Mantra” system.
* Discover devastating combo attacks!
The Deluxe Box Set has a suggested retail price of $54.99 and will include the following:
* Collector’s art box for Digital Devil Saga and Digital Devil Saga 2 (DDS2 coming fall 2005)
* Official soundtrack CD featuring 30+ tracks from the game!
* Full color 40-page manual.
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga has been rated “M” for Mature by the ESRB and has an MSRP of $54.99. For additional information on the game, visit the official Digital Devil Saga website at www.digitaldevilsaga.com or www.atlus.com
Source: Atlus Reported by Joseph Bennett. | |
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