Here Are U.S. And European Release Dates For Sega’s 3DS Games

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Sega have announced a final set of release dates for some of their upcoming Nintendo 3DS games. Some of these dates are the same as previously reported, but others (like Crush 3D) have been changed.

 

Shinobi – November 15th (U.S.), November 11th (EU)

Sonic Generations – November 22nd (U.S.), November 25th (EU)

Crush 3D – January 10th (U.S.), January 13th (EU)

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympics – February 14th (U.S.), February 10th (EU)

 

Another Sega 3DS game slated for 2012 is Rhythm Thief and the Emperor’s Treasure. That game will be released in “early 2012” but doesn’t have a release date yet.


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