Rhythm Thief And The Emperor’s Treasure Dancing To iOS This Winter

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Sega are bringing their Nintendo 3DS rhythm title, Rhythm Thief and the Emperor’s Treasure, to iOS devices, the publisher revealed this week.

 

They say the iOS version of the game will have social elements and will be a free-to-play game with item charges.

 

No release date has been announced for Rhythm Thief on iOS yet, but Sega say the game is scheduled for release in winter. It will be at the Tokyo Game Show this year as well.


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