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Revenant Wings Flies to Northern Europe Courtesy of Ubisoft

by Lasse Pallesen - November 22, 2007, 7:56 am EST
Total comments: 3 Source: Press Release

Square Enix and Ubisoft have signed a publishing agreement for the Northern European market.

SQUARE ENIX AND UBISOFT NORDIC SIGN VIDEO GAME DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT FOR FINAL FANTASY XII: REVENANT WINGS

Copenhagen, Denmark - November 22, 2007 – Today Ubisoft, one of the world’s largest video game publishers, announces that it has entered a distribution agreement with Square Enix Ltd. to bring the eagerly awaited FINAL FANTASY XII®: REVENANT WINGS™ across the Nordic territories in early 2008 exclusively on the Nintendo DS™ handheld system.

Set one year after the events of the best-selling FINAL FANTASY XII, FINAL FANTASY XII: REVENANT WINGS answers all your questions about what happens next to your heroes Vaan, Penelo, Fran and Balthier. Return to the land of Ivalice and meet new characters, visit unexplored locations and embark upon a brand new breathtaking adventure.

FINAL FANTASY XII: REVENANT WINGS sees the evolution of the innovative Gambit system that allows automated commands to be issued during real-time combat. Smart Touch Screen controls provide complete power over your actions and allow you to play solely using the Nintendo DS stylus.

John Yamamoto, president and chief executive officer of Square Enix Ltd. comments, “I am delighted that we are providing fans with another opportunity to enjoy the beautiful world of Ivalice with FINAL FANTASY XII: REVENANT WINGS. With the same high-production values including movies and music, this is a stunning sequel that expands upon the original game and that makes full use of the Nintendo DS hardware."

Talkback

Infernal MonkeyNovember 22, 2007

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eagerly awaited


Ahahahahahahaha

nitsu niflheimNovember 23, 2007

This game is quite fun, been playing it more or less non stop since Wednesday and really liking it. Some missions can be a pain but they are manageable especially when you play the strongs vs. weaks like you are suppose to.

Infernal MonkeyNovember 23, 2007

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