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Battle Fantasia Goes Downloadable For PS3

5:20AM July 14, 2009 | Mike Fahey

More than a year after retail release for the PlayStation 3 in Europe, Arc System Work’s Battle Fantasia is finally coming to North America, courtesy of the PlayStation Network. More »


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Battle Fantasia Launches Today With New Trailer and Screens

5:00AM September 20, 2008 | Adam Barenblat

A while back we mentioned that Battle Fantasia – which has been available on PS3 and arcade in Japan – was coming stateside for Xbox 360. If (like me) you’ve been having the urge to kick the the crap out of each other using quirkly looking characters, you’re in luck. You can now go to your local retailer and snag a copy. In the meantime for your viewing pleasure we got a brand spanking new launch trailer. New Screens in the gallery.

Battle Fantasia Coming To Europe, Bunny Wizard Intact

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Battle Fantasia Coming To Europe, Bunny Wizard Intact

1:20AM August 2, 2008 | Mike Fahey

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Fall Brings Battle Fantasia To North America

4:00AM July 8, 2008 | Mike Fahey

Arc System Works’ latest fantasy fighting game is coming to the Xbox 360 this Fall courtesy of Aksys Games, the publisher that would have a much more interesting name if you just switched two letters. Battle Fantasia, already released in Japan on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, blends Arc’s trademark high-end fighting with RPG flair, with beautiful cell-shaded characters designed by Guilty Gear artist Emiko Iwasaki. The console version of the game comes complete with an exclusive story mode, along with more than 80 unlockable illustrations to collect as you play.

“Battle Fantasia’s helps bring the fighting genre to the mainstream with its RPG-style appeal,” said Frank “Bo” deWindt II, Project Lead, Aksys Games. “If the fighting aspects don’t hook you, the quirky characters and their stories will”.

Great news, but where’s the PlayStation 3 version for North America? Separate press release I missed? Perhaps it’s a surprise?