Fist of the North Star Musou Rumbling With Other March 2010 Releases
By Spencer . December 1, 2009 . 12:03amMove over Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker! Koei is launching Hokuto Musou (Fist of the North Star Musou) in Japan sometime in March 2010 too.
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Move over Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker! Koei is launching Hokuto Musou (Fist of the North Star Musou) in Japan sometime in March 2010 too.
Koei and MMO in the same sentence? Yeah, you read that right.
The Japanese version, Shin Sangoku Musou Multi Raid, is already out. When are we going to see the game in the West?
Koei USA shined some light about Hokuto Musou (Fist of the North Star Musou) and summarized the press conference.
Leaked Famitsu scans just spoiled Koei’s Fist of the North Star Musou press conference.
Maybe, just maybe, Fist of the North Star Musou was the game Koei was teasing at Tokyo Game Show.
Nintendo had a Classic Controller Pro on display at E3, but haven’t said anything official about releasing the accessory outside of Japan. Koei thinks we’re going to get it, though.
Not satiated with the current library of Warriors games? Koei has two more titles for you. Samurai Warriors 3 and Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce are coming to North America next year.
Tecmo and Koei, now one under the Koei Tecmo umbrella, are dabbling with crossover content for Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 and Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce Special.
Sony and other third party publishers have been releasing a steady stream of digital re-releases in North America. As of a few weeks ago Japan is catching up.
Koei is gearing up to release Samurai Warriors 3 on the Wii. At their press conference Shigeru Miyamoto made a surprise announcement.
Koei is up porting Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce, which was originally a PSP game, to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
From Software isn’t the only company profiting off portable PlayStation 2 games. Koei and Gust are joining the party too. Koei will release Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Special, the PlayStation 2 version of Dynasty Warriors 6, for PSP on September 3.
Unlike all the dozens of Warriors games Warriors: Legends of Troy is not being handled by Omega Force. Koei’s Canada studio is developing the title, which is a blend of Dynasty Warriors and Greek mythology.