Professor Layton and the Unwound Future Hits US Shores September 12

Posted By | On 16th, Jul. 2010

The next instalment in what is arguably the best game series to have originated on the Nintendo DS has had its release date pushed up a week, for a new September 12th release date. Considering that the game is based on a time machine anyway, I find this to be ironically hilarious.

The third instalment in the Level 5 developed DS exclusive puzzle game series is all set to hit shores earlier than expected, now joining Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days in the list of games to have had their release dates pushed up.

No word was provided as to why the game’s release date was changed, although the sooner we can get our hands on this little bugger, the happier I’ll be.

Professor Layton and the Unwound Future is the latest instalment in the multimillion Professor Layton series. It’s gonna be exclusive to the DS, so make sure you get your hands on one, because seriously, this is one game that warrants a playthrough from everybody.


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