Europe Gets Ys I & II Chronicles The Same Week As U.S.

Europeans, rejoice! Ys: The Oath in Felghana is now up on the PlayStation Network in PAL territories. You might be thinking it took long enough (and it certainly did), but the good news is, Ys I & II Chronicles won’t suffer the same time lag. On their Facebook page, Xseed posted:

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To our friends in Europe — You may have already noticed, but Ys: The Oath in Felghana is now ready for download from the European PSN store. Once again it’s quite a bit later than the North American release, but we’re getting better — Ys I & II Chronicles is scheduled for release the same week as the North American release.

 

Ys I & II Chronicles is due for release on February 22nd. Pre-ordering the game from Gamestop will net you one of three bonus items of your choice.


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