Disgaea: Netherworld Unbound Is Headed To Android Devices [Update]

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NIS America will be publishing a version of Disgaea for Android devices, titled Disgaea: Netherworld Unbound, for free.

 

For revenue, the game will have purchasable items on the Android marketplace, although the details and pricing of these are unknown.

 

Disgaea: Netherworld Unbound is slated for release this fall. The game is based on the Item World and isn’t a port of any of the previous Disgaea titles.

 

Update: An earlier version of this post stated that this was a port of the original Disgaea. The error has been corrected.


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