The eXceed Collection Brings Bullet Hell To PC Next Week

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Doujin games publisher, Nyu Media, announced a release date for The eXceed Collection this morning. The collection consists of three games — eXceed – Gun Bullet Children, eXceed 2nd – Vampire Rex and eXceed 3rd – Jade Penetration — and is slated for release on February 23rd.

 

Pricing for the three titles is as follows:

eXceed – Gun Bullet Children ($2.99)

eXceed 2nd – Vampire Rex ($5.99)

eXceed 3rd – Jade Penetration ($5.99)

The eXceed Collection with all three games ($9.99)

 

The eXceed games are a series of bullet hell shoot-em-ups by Japanese doujin developer, Tennen-sozai, who draw inspiration from other shoot-em-up developers such as Cave, Treasure, IREM, Alpha Systems and more.

 

You’ll be able to buy The eXceed Collection for PC via Steam, GamersGate, GameTap, GameFly, Impulse and the Capcom Store.


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