Atlus has announced that those who pre-order Shin Megami Tensei Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker will be upgraded to the launch edition.
]]>Shin Megami Tensei fans have rallied behind a planned European launch of Devil Survivor 2, guaranteeing its release in Europe.
]]>Ghostlight Games has taken 627 pre-orders for Devil Survivor 2 DS, a good third of its goal of 1,800.
]]>European publisher Ghostlight Games has put a solid number on the support it needs from fans in order to guarantee a European release of Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 on DS.
]]>Devil Survivor 2 may finally get a European release, according to Ghostlight Games, but in order to make sure the product is commercially viable it plans to distribute it exclusively through its online store to those who pre-order it.
]]>As the headline reads, the newest issue of Famitsu has a piece on Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2's 3DS port. It's coming to Japan in the summer, will be graphically similar to the original, and will come with a new post-ending scenario to play.
]]>Ghostlight Games, devoted European publisher of all things Atlus it can get its hands on, is working out how it can deliver Devil Survivor 2 to frustrated local fans.
]]>Retrieve your DS from the back of the couch this month for the imminent arrival of Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2.
]]>Here's another short teaser for Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2. Survive or Die, the tagline trumpets; there probably isn't a third option like "become a zombie" or "exist in a perpetual twilight half-state between two diametrically opposed positions". The tactical RPG is the latest in Atlus' confusing taxonomy of shared-fiction series, which also includes the Persona line. It arrives on DS in the US in February. A remake of the first game appeared on 3DS in August.
]]>Atlus has put out a small teaser of Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2, showing an underground train crash and how you die, apparently. Get it after the break. Game launches in the US next month for DS.
Thanks, GoNintendo.
]]>Atlus has raised a few eyebrows by unveiling Devil Survivor 2 in this week's Famitsu, eschewing the glories of the third dimension to stand by the humble DS.
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