Electronic Theatre delivers the news of NAMCO-BANDAI and ATARI's announcement of a launch date of the PLAYSTATION3 version of Eternal Sonata In Europe.

European PLAYSTATION3 owners with a taste for authentic Japanese Role-Playing Game experiences can celebrate with the news that ATARI and NAMCO-BANDAI Games are bringing Eternal Sonata for PLAYSTATION3 to European shores in February 2009, complete with new gameplay quests, a revitalised story, brand new costumes and additional playable characters.

With its vibrant visuals, innovative combat system and captivating storyline, Eternal Sonata has already won the hearts of western fans of Japanese Role-Paying Games following its release for Xbox360 in October 2007...
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  • 0
    Cruxis Mana Oct 6, 08
    February 2009.

    Srsly. Is that a joke ?
  • 0
    Krunal Oct 6, 08
    I'm seriously pissed. I was REALLY looking forward to getting this game, and now they've come out with a FEB 09 release date... do they really think I'll be getting this game in Feb? I have my FINAL YEAR EXAMS at that time, and hell, I'll still have 5-6 other games on my want list that I'll be getting at that point.

    I may just do the smart thing and import it, but this is seriously f'd up. I wonder who are publishing it though.
    • 0
      kevcothirtythree Oct 6, 08
      The article says ATARI are publishing it.
      • 0
        Krunal Oct 6, 08
        Yeah, they're usually the ones that publish the Namco games in Europe...

        I'm really annoyed by this though, why the hell can't they publish it sooner?
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    Final Blade Oct 6, 08
    No big deal, better this way, too many games coming out around this time.
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      Krunal Oct 6, 08
      It is a big deal for me, since I was more excited bout this game than say LBP. This is more my type of game. I was hoping to get this game and Resistance 2 this November
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        Final Blade Oct 6, 08
        Don't get me wrong, I can understand this being your game, since I love RPG's as the next person, but im just stating that there's far to many games coming out these few months. For a business stand point, this is better for the game.

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