Suda 51’s Liberation Maiden Flies To iOS Devices

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Liberation Maiden, one of the games from Level 5’s Guild 01 project for the Nintendo 3DS, is now available on iOS devices.

 

Developed in collaboration with Grasshopper Manufacture’s Goichi Suda, the game is available in both North America and Japan. In North America, it costs $4.99, while in Japan it costs 600 yen.

 

Those prices are a little below what Liberation Maiden costs on the Nintendo eShop. On Japan’s eShop, the game costs 800 yen, while in North America, it costs $7.99. You can read our playtest for the game here.

 


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