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Aksys Announce Acquisition and Plans to Publish Muramasa Rebirth

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Momohime
North American video game publisher Aksys Games have confirmed that they intend on releasing the Japanese action RPG Muramasa Rebirth – a follow up game to Muramasa: The Demon Blade! Headed to the Playstation Vita, they hope this title provides eye-popping OLED visuals along with complementing and providing beautifully hand-drawn artwork which brings the mythical Japan setting to life.

As of yet, the release date has only been listed as “Coming Soon” on the games official website, however pre-orders have been opened through both Amazon and GameStop services. For more information on this, check out the games official website HERE.

Storyline

Enter the visually powerful and colorful world of Muramasa! Face deadly enemies as they follow your every step. Become Momohime or Kisuke as they journey through ancient Japan fighting samurai, ninja, monsters, and evil spirits!

Kisuke

Promoted Features

1. Redesigned for the PlayStation®Vita system, Muramasa includes hi-res graphics, enhanced controls, a complete relocalization in English, and more!

2. Two Stories – Follow Momohime, a princess possessed by an evil spirit, and journey west battling demons and much more!  Or follow Kisuke, a ninja who has lost his memory, and travel east in search of the demon blades.

3. Hi-Res Graphics – Using hand-drawn graphics and Japanese artistic styling, Muramasa Rebirth creates a colorfully painted world on your PS Vita screen!

4. 108 Blades – Search and forge new deadly weapons and build an inventory of up to 108 blades.  Each blade has a unique special ability.  Equip yourself with these deadly blades and become more powerful as your foes close in on you!

5. Purchase Additional DLC Characters – Play in four additional scenarios as different characters! (If you can consider paid DLC an actual feature of the core game itself)

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