Edia granted Shinyuden permission to distribute nine games on contemporary systems, with “Final Zone” being the first one available for Nintendo Switch on January 17th. This will be followed swiftly by releases on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam, as the companies have revealed.
The nine titles licensed out to Shinyuden are as follows:
- Dino Land
- Exile
- Exile:Wicked Phenomenon
- Final Zone
- Gaudi: Barcelona no Kaze
- GRIFFIN
- Psycho Dream
- Sol-Deace
- Traysia
As a passionate fan, I’m excited to share that Edia has granted Shinyuden the license for their classic titles, aiming to broaden their services to western markets where there’s been a surge in retro gaming popularity recently. Plus, Edia is contemplating strategies to sell reissues and revamped editions of games from its collection of 139 former Telenet Japan titles!
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2025-01-17 08:00