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Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited coming to retail and digital in the west this year

Disgaea 4: return, Nippon Ichi's Vita port of Disgaea 4, is coming west with a spanking new subtitle.

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Continuing the onslaught of NIS America news - thanks for harvesting all this, Gematsu - the localised version is called Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited, and is coming to Europe and North America in northern summer.

Fan will be pleased to know it's getting a physical release at retail in addition to a digital launch; maybe we'll se one of NIS America's famous collector's editions.

The remake is worth checking out even if you're played Disgaea 4 as it contains new characters, spells and techniques, scenarios and music. It also p[acks in even more cameos, and includes all the DLC from the PS3 release. It's built on a new engine, too.

You know the drill by now: fact sheet, trailer.

  • Tons of bonus content, including brand-new scenarios exclusive to this release, adding more backstory to some of your favorite characters.
  • New characters, as well as cameo appearances by characters from previous Disgaea games.
  • A new tier of spells, job specific techniques, as well as other gameplay enhancements.
  • Includes all of the downloadable content that was available on the PS3 version.
  • Brand new music tracks have been added for a total nearing 100 enjoyable tunes. Features beautiful Hi-res sprites that look even better on the Vita’s OLED screen.

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