Project x Zone 2 Western Release Date Delayed

Nintendo 3DS exclusive crossover game now launches in 2016.

Posted By | On 02nd, Jul. 2015

Project X Zone 2

The absolutely unlikely sequel to the even more unlikely Project X Zone was originally announced to be hitting western territories this Fall; however, it now seems like that will no longer happen, as publisher Bandai Namco has announced that Project X Zone 2 will be hitting North America and Europe some time in early 2016. The Japanese release date is still on track for later this year, however.

Project X Zone is truly a crossover of mind bogglingly epic proportions, featuring famous characters and franchises from Capcom, Sega, and Bandai Namco all featuring in one game, which is developed by star developer Monolith Soft, the studio that helms the popular Xenoblade series, published for Nintendo’s 3DS platform. It’s the be all, end all of Japanese gaming, as far as representation goes.

We enjoyed the first game for what it was- enough that we wouldn’t mind the sequel at all, at any rate. Stay tuned to GamingBolt for more coverage and information.


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