Cosmic League Is Coming To Steam

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Publisher IDC/Games and Japanese developer CyberStep have signed a publishing agreement to bring the anime-style online shooter Cosmic League (known as Cosmic Break 2 in Japan) to Europe, Turkey, and Latin America.

 

Part of the agreement means that the shooter will be available both through the IDC/Games platform as well as Steam.

 

IDC/Games plans to begin the closed beta of Cosmic League in the first quarter of 2016. It will be localized into French, German, Polish, Czech, Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Portuguese, and Greek.

 

Although Cosmic League was released in North America back on December 10th 2015 it can only be download and played through its own website for now.


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