C.A.M.P to Release Tokyo Jungle on PlayStation Mobile

Playable also on Vita

Posted By | On 03rd, Jul. 2013

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According to the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, C.A.M.P will be releasing Tokyo Jungle for PlayStation Mobile. In Tokyo Jungle users controlled many different animals that lived in Japan. It’s a bizarre, yet creative game, and now it will be coming to PlayStation Mobile, which means it will be playable on the PlayStation Vita and certain Android devices.

Tokyo Jungle is coming to PlayStation Mobile on July 10th and will only cost $3 dollars in the USA and 300 Yen in Japan. However, after the game launches the price will eventually go back up to the original $6 or 600Yen price-tag.

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