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Project X Zone 2 Is Apparently Coming To Nintendo 3DS

A few of you should be pleased today as Project X Zone 2: Brave New World has been leaked for the Nintendo 3DS. The listing was accidentally announced by Italian site e-duesse. The news was contained in an article detailing Bandai Namco’s Level Up press event which took place on April 7th in Milan. The author has since removed the mention of Project X Zone 2: Brave New World but not before the internet spotted it first. There goes that surprise!

Thanks, Jeremy

34 thoughts on “Project X Zone 2 Is Apparently Coming To Nintendo 3DS”

  1. I was so torn on getting this game because I had just bought fire emblem a few weeks before. It always looked fun.

  2. OMG! The hype!!
    I finished the first one last week after 65 hours of gameplay!
    I can’t wait to get a sequel! maybe Fire Emblem characthers join in as well!

  3. Nope, not gonna be excited for this at all. The more popular or “classic” Sega characters are probably going to be left out again because they’re too out of place. Then there’s the fact that poor Klonoa had the short end of the stick this time.

  4. Lets just hope this game offers less gameplay and be less repetitive. I liked the previous one, dont get me wrong, but it had unnecessarily repetitive battles and stages to the limit that I got bored.

  5. Still waiting for a new Mega Man game. Make one or sell the franchise to Nintendo. They’ve done more with him in the past year than what Capcom has done in the past decade

  6. The last one failed from a sub-par roster of characters and a repetitive fighting system…don’t even get me started on the story…what can they possibly do differently? Will they even TRY to do anything differently? I don’t think so…I say this game is going to just repeat the first game’s mistakes.

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