La-Mulana EX On PS Vita In The West Gets Pushed Back To Late February

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Rising Star Games has revealed that La-Mulana EX for PlayStation Vita has been pushed back to late February on its official Twitter and Facebook accounts. No reason was given for the slight delay.

 

La-Mulana EX was released on the PS Vita in Japan in December 2014. At the time it was said that it would be heading west in January 2015. But, as we now know, that projection was off by about a month.

 

This EX version of La-Mulana comes with a monster bestiary, trophines, and online rankings. It’s just as dangerous and punishing as the original platform adventure on PC.


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