White Knight Chronicles to be at TGS


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Sony Japan has confirmed that White Knight Chronicles will be present at the Tokyo Game Show, to be held between September 10-12.
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Sony Japan increases the appetite to put before the next opening of the Tokyo Game Show to be held between 10 and 12 September. Apr?s la Team Ico, c?est au tour du jeu White Knight Chronicles r?alis? par le talentueux studio de d?veloppement Level 5 de faire l?objet d?annonce pr?liminaire. Le site web d?di? au jeu vient en effet d??tre r?actualis?, avertissant les joueurs qu?apr?s une ann?e de silence total ?le lev? de voile allait avoir lieu incessamment?. C?est le magazine Weekly Famitsu qui aura d?abord l?exclusivit? avant que le site en parall?le avec le d?roulement du salon soit aliment? en contenus. After the Team Ico is the turn of the game White Knight Chronicles directed by the talented development studio Level 5 to be preliminary announcement. The website dedicated to the game has indeed be released, warning players after a year of total silence "the survey sailing would take place shortly." This is the magazine Weekly Famitsu, which will initially exclusivity before the site in conjunction with the running of the exhibition is supplied with content . Qui a dit enfin ? Who said finally?

Source: http://n4g.com/dev/News-191222.aspx

Good news, this game has been off the radar for a while!

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Looking forward to it, it looked very neat with the more realistic battles, the whole giant white knight thing I don't know about yet.

But still looking forward to seeing more and hopefully a PAL release sooner rather than later than in Japan one.

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