N++ Will Help You Find Your Inner Ninja On PS4 Starting July 28th

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Metanet Software has announced that its 2D ninja platformer N++ will be out for PlayStation 4 on July 28th (July 29th in Europe). And it’s for real this time. Not like the time when it was meant to come out in the winter of 2013.

 

It’ll cost $19.99 but there’s to be a 20 percent discount for PS Plus members during the first two weeks of the game’s release at $15.99. Metanet added that this “kind of discount will not be happening much, so if you’re looking to get N++ on the cheap, now’s your chance! Actually we’ll be raising the price when the first big update comes out (it will effectively double the size of the game.”

 

N++ is the third in the N series with the first being released back in 2004. It will ship with 2,360 levels and has a built-in level editor so if that isn’t enough for you somehow then you can make some more. Each of the levels in the game has a high score leaderboard and replays.


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