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Summon Night 6: Lost Borders

Newest In Japanese Series Creating An English Version With Voice-Acting
by Haley MacLean on Jun 07, 2016 at 11:10 AM
Platform PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
Publisher Gaijinworks
Developer Felistella
Release
Rating Teen

English speakers can play action/strategy RPG Summon Night 6: Lost Borders in 2017, as publisher Gaijinworks has been localizing the title since January. This is the second in the Summon Night series to head west, as Summon Night 5 was translated for its release last December on PSP.

The game follows three main characters Raj, Amu and Ist within the lonely “cocoon world” of Fillujah. They each have a flying companion with its own special power. Suddenly, tons of strangers being to fall onto their island, but fans of the franchise can recognize these strangers as characters from past Summon Night games. 

The game features over a dozen different possible endings, which each have alternate sub-ending depending on the player’s relationships with particular characters. Like the original Japanese version, the English-speaking version will implement voice-acting as well.   

Summon Night 6: Lost Borders is planned to release in the first quarter of 2017 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Both digital and retail with be available in North America, with a digital only release for South America and Europe. Details for a limited-edition deluxe physical version only available through pre-sale from their website will be announced after E3.  

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