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Namco Bandai / SEGA / Capcom 3DS crossover Project X Zone coming to North America and other territories

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Author: Peter Grimm  

I hope you Western World gamers like crossovers, because the bonkers Namco Bandai/Sega/Capcom mashup Project X Zone will be released outside Japan, Namco Bandai announced today. The 3DS title will be localized for North America, Latin America, Europe, and Australia, leading to a release scheduled to take place sometime this summer.

Namco Bandai/Sega/Capcom 3DS crossoever Project X Zone coming to North America and other territories

This should prove to be good news for fans of Namco Bandai, Sega, Capcom, or all three (or crossovers in general), as Project X Zone features over 200 characters from 29 of the three publishers’ franchises, as they bring the fight to the forces of evil in strategy-RPG/fighting-game hybrid battles.

It’s massive and it’s crazy. And soon we’ll be able to get in on the action. In the meantime, check out our preview for Project X Zone to get an idea of what to expect this summer.

Source: IGN

Posted on: 01/21/2013 | ? Comments
Tags: Project X Zone, Namco Bandai Games, Sega, Capcom, North, Latin, America, Europe, Australia, localization, Video Game News
Peter Grimm

A writer, journalist, and aspiring storyteller, Peter Grimm has been gaming since the days of the Nintendo 64, and reporting on the goings-on in the World of Gaming since late 2011. His base of writing operations is located within the void between Here and There, or so he would have you think.

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