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Interest The Last Story Action RPG to Get North American Release
posted on 2012-02-22 12:00 EST
The current episode of the official Nintendo Direct net series announced on Wednesday that the video game publisher XSEED Games will release action role-playing game The Last Story in North America this year. The Wii game was released in Japan in January 2011, and it will ship in Europe on February 24.
The designer Hironobu Sakaguchi (Final Fantasy franchise, Blue Dragon) directed the game developed by the studios Mistwalker and AQ Interactive. In the adventure game's story, players control a group of mercenaries as they leave the declining mainland to find work on the prospering Lazulis Island.
Sakaguchi appeared and spoke about his work on The Last Story at England's MCM Expo event on Satruday.
[Via Siliconera]
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