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News Kokoro Connect Yochi Random Game Delayed Until November
posted on 2012-09-25 23:23 EDT
Namco Bandai Games' issued an apology on Wednesday, stating that the Kokoro Connect Yochi Random PSP game has been delayed until November. The notice states that the delay was made to ensure a higher quality product.
The game adaptation of Sadanatsu Anda's Kokoro Connect romantic comedy light novel series was originally slated for October 18 in Japan. The game is still planned for release in a limited "Pentagon Box" edition and standard edition. The limited edition includes a "visual memory book," an original drama CD, the game's soundtrack, book covers, and an art box. The "Pentagon Box" edition will cost 8,980 yen (about US$113), while the regular edition will be available for 6,280 yen (US$79).
Source: Gpara.com
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