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It’s time to get physical with Rainbow Moon, Lost Sea and Söldner-X 2

You might not know it, but Eastasiasoft has published and helped develop some of the most entertaining games on PS3, PS4 and Vita. Closest to my heart might just be Rainbow Moon (which is getting a sequel in Rainbow Skies later on), but they would also make sure you got your horizontal bullet hell on with Söldner-X for the Vita.

Now with the help of Limited Run Games, these titles and more will get a limited physical release which should make people like me pretty happy. There’s just something with that box on the shelf. They will all feature instruction booklets and some of the games come with updated trophy sets that just might make it fresh and new enough for you to give it another go.

This is the list of games and a handful of features to expect with them:
· Lost Sea: 14 supported languages, a shiny platinum trophy and simultaneous physical/digital release
· Rainbow Moon: New trophy set with the coveted plat, cross save between PS4 and Vita and updated dialogue.
· Söldner-X 2 Final Prototype: English, French, German and Japanese language support, comes with the Last Chapter DLC and a new trophy set

Think of your shelves, they have feelings too.

Bård A. Johnsen

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