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Muramasa: The Demon Blade is not gone forever, getting Vita release

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Did you see that one coming?

Sony announced early this morning that the formerly Wii-exclusive Muramasa: The Demon Blade will be getting a Vita release.

The side scrolling ARPG received generally good reviews when released on Wii, specifically for its gorgeous sprites and animations. Those should look even nicer on the Vita's OLED screen.

A North American release hasn't been announced, but the Japanese version is already dated. It comes March 28th of next year. This new version will support DLC, but what, exactly, that DLC will be is not yet known.


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Staff article by Rhody Tobin (September 19, 2012)

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bbbmoney posted September 19, 2012:

this game is so sick, now i'm tempted to get a vita what with this and persona.
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yamishuryou posted September 22, 2012:

I got it like $15 new a while ago. Still haven't opened it up yet lol

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