Gin Tama Game Headed To PSP, Courtesy Of Namco Bandai

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Namco Bandai aren’t slowing down with their steady stream of anime games. Next on their list is a Gin Tama game for the PSP. This has been leaked via a new issue of Shounen Jump magazine in Japan, which will be published this week.

 

Gin Tama is a popular manga and anime series by Hideaki Sorachi that takes place in a sci-fi world with samurai and aliens. It’s something of a parody of shounen manga clichés, but with more dramatic themes to it as well.

 

Titled Gin Tama no Sugoroku, the game has no release date yet. Jump doesn’t provide any details either, but more details regarding the game will be announced in next week’s issue.


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