Young Justice: Legacy Action RPG Delayed On Certain Platforms

Recommended Videos

Young Justice: Legacy, the action RPG by Little Orbit that serves as “season 1.5” of the cancelled cartoon, has been delayed on certain platforms—PC and Nintendo ones, to be specific. Little Orbit announced the news via their Facebook page.

 

The Nintendo console versions of the game will feature the same story and art as the other versions of the game, but will have “their own combat style” to fit their respective control setups. Little Orbit say screenshots are coming soon.

 

Development on these versions and on the PC version of the game is a little behind, however, so their release has now been delayed from September to November. Additionally, Young Justice: Legacy is now coming to the Wii in addition to the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.

 

related content
Read Article Nintendo 2DS and New 3DS Repairs Will Cease Soon in Japan
Nintendo 2DS and New 3DS repairs to cease in Japan
Read Article Reminder: Online Services For 3DS and Wii U Will End in April 2024
nintendo 3ds wii u online
Read Article Nintendo Offers Free Repairs to Users Affected by the Noto Earthquake
Nintendo offers free repairs to Switch 3DS and Wii U affected by Noto Peninsula earthquake
Read Article All the Shin Megami Tensei Games Available in English
Read Article Nintendo Will Discontinue 3DS and Wii U Online Functions in 2024
nintendo 3ds wii u online
Related Content
Read Article Nintendo 2DS and New 3DS Repairs Will Cease Soon in Japan
Nintendo 2DS and New 3DS repairs to cease in Japan
Read Article Reminder: Online Services For 3DS and Wii U Will End in April 2024
nintendo 3ds wii u online
Read Article Nintendo Offers Free Repairs to Users Affected by the Noto Earthquake
Nintendo offers free repairs to Switch 3DS and Wii U affected by Noto Peninsula earthquake
Read Article All the Shin Megami Tensei Games Available in English
Read Article Nintendo Will Discontinue 3DS and Wii U Online Functions in 2024
nintendo 3ds wii u online
Author
Ishaan Sahdev
Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.