Elminage Gothic Makes Its Western Debut On September 18th

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Elminage Gothic will be released on PC via Steam on September 18th, Ghostlight announced this morning. The game will cost $9.99 and marks the first time that the game has been released outside Japan.

 

The PC version will include higher resolution artwork, an improved user interface over the original PSP version, and eight Steam trading cards.

 

Pre-purchasing the game will allow you to avail a download of the official soundtrack and a 118 page digital art book and monster guide. You’ll also get a 20% discount on your purchase, and pre-purchases open on September 11th.

 

If you don’t pre-purchase, you’ll still be able to avail a 20% discount until September 25th, but you won’t get the art book and OST.

 


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