Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition's Release Date Slated for January

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition's Release Date Slated for January

TOO MANY GAMES IN JANUARY!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Sep 11, 2018 @ 06:05 AM (Staff Bios)
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There have been a lot of goodies announced at Tokyo Game Show 2018, including the Kingdom Hearts full unveiling of Big Hero 6's world and the announcement of frickin' Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicals Remastered for not only the PlayStation 4 but also the Nintendo Switch.

But we still have some additional news for you. It is about the Definitive Edition of Tales of Vesperia, which was revealed during Xbox's E3 press conference.

And we now have a release date for the title, which will launch for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch.

That release date is:

January 11, 2019.

That sounds great, except a lot of huge hitters will launch in January.

We are talking about the Ominusha Remaster, Kingdom Hearts III, Ace Combat 7, and the Resident Evil 2 Remake. Phew.

Hopefully, we will see some great sales day one for Vesperia. But I have my interest locked on Kingdom Hearts III.

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