![]() ![]() They have published games in both parts of the PAL region before, so this could be extremely good news.Īnd on the seventh day mankind was blessed with the ocean of high quality anime RPGs, to defeat the haters with once and for all.As I’ve said before, I was interested in 7 th Dragon because of its connections, as loose as they may be, to Etrian Odyssey. Perhaps it simply expired, and Deep Silver had deeper pockets, like how our local anime distributor Madman lost their manga distribution rights when they expired.Įither way, until physical or Australian distribution is confirmed I'm somewhat optimistic. Originally I thought Atlus and Sega were just being stingy, but with the very prompt partnership with Deep Silver ( which I'll hold off until I get confirmation that it involves Down Under before celebrating like a complete fanboy about) I suspect it might actually have been something on NIS' end that brought the partnership deal to a close. Could also be that NIS weren't willing to pay as much for the distribution rights. On the why they didn't stick with NIS thing, while it's only complete and absolute speculation it may be that they weren't happy with the way NIS was doing things. This was from David Scarborough PR & Marketing Assistant of Koch Media who own Deep Silver. It goes on with copyright stuff, which will only bore you. More news to follow shortly on these exciting titles! They have a strong passion for being able to deliver physical games to our fans in those territories, which we hold in high regard.” “Not only does the deal span multiple titles, but Deep Silver has a strong presence in European and PAL retailers. ”In entering this partnership with Deep Silver, I am truly delighted we will be able to release our titles in the European regions,” said Naoto Hiraoka, CEO, Atlus U.S.A., Inc., and senior vice president of Publishing, Sega of America, Inc. ![]() Klemens Kundratitz, CEO of Koch Media/Deep Silver. “We are delighted to have signed this publishing partnership and look forward to using all our pan-European publishing network to maximize the potential of the ATLUS and SEGA games” said Dr. The publishing deal will cover the wide array of future titles for both physical and digital versions across PAL territories, including the SEGA title 7th Dragon III Code: VFD, and the ATLUS titles Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse, and the hotly anticipated Persona 5. are entering a collaboration to publish multiple ATLUS- and SEGA-brand titles on consoles and handheld devices across all European & PAL territories. Munich, Germany, July 6 – Deep Silver, SEGA® of America, Inc., and Atlus U.S.A., Inc. A disappointing lack of stereoscopic 3D and a few quality-of-life quibbles get in the way, but they weren't enough to dampen our enthusiasm this is perfect summer adventure to sink your teeth into.Ģ017 as I'm guessing that's when we will see it could be still a decent year for the 3DS.ĭeep Silver Enters European Publishing Agreement for Multiple ATLUS and SEGA Titles – Including Persona 5 ![]() It shares quite a bit with the Etrian Odyssey series - including a player-created party, satisfying class-based battle strategies, and an incredible Yūzō Koshiro soundtrack - but feels like an entirely different beast thanks to its unique classes, epic time-traveling storyline, and quietly charming downtime activities, from dating to cat cafés. With top-class character customization, a delightfully different combat system and a slick nature-futuristic style, 7th Dragon III Code: VFD is a fantastic addition to the 3DS' JRPG library. I've not been paying to much attention to the game due to fact, as it seemed very slim we would be getting it but reviews are starting to hit the net as it's just come out state side and it sounds & looks good. I honestly don't know why SEGA just didn't continue their partnership with NIS, if they were still going to get someone else to publish the games.Īnyway good news for 3DS owners who like RPG's as Deep Silver are picking up along with two Atlus titles, We all know that SEGA, like to screw things up with one of those things seemed to be buying Atlus and Europe not getting their games due to publishing but SEGA has now got a deal with Deep Silver.
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