You Will Be Able to Get Hyperdimensional in Australia and New Zealand Thanks to NISA and Namco Bandai Partners

In the middle of last week, Nippon Ichi Software America announced that they would be releasing Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk.2 this coming February while Tecmo Koei would similarly be releasing the game in Europe. As they have with most NISA games for a fair while now, Namco Bandai Partners in the ANZ region will be releasing the game over here in March, exclusively for the Playstation 3!

About Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk2:

Return once more to the world of Gamindustri, where the Criminal of the Free World, Arfoire, has defeated the four CPUs of Gamindustri. It is now up to their younger sisters to free them from captivity. Nepgear, the CPU Candidate of Planeptune and younger sister to Neptune, sets out on her quest with IF and Compa to regain Gamindustri’s prosperity, stop the syndicate of evil that Arfoire created, and set her sister free! During her travels across the world, Nepgear will encounter friends new and old, meet the other CPU Candidates, and take care of any monsters that stand in her way in this classic JRPG tale of good versus evil!

Features

•       All-new free-roaming style battle system offers more strategic combat.

•       Streamlined combo system that allows faster combo executions.

•       New item synthesis system to craft items and weapons.

•       A Coliseum to test your might and face powerful opponents.

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