Rodea The Sky Soldier Delayed Until November

NIS America’s Rodea the Sky Soldier has experienced a second delay. The Nintendo 3DS and Wii U game will debut on November 10 in North America and November 13 in Europe. Originally, the games were scheduled for a September launch window, which was bumped to a mid-October release.

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The new Rodea the Sky Soldier release dates are accompanied by additional information on physical copies. The 3DS launch copies of the game will include a soundtrack. The first run of Wii U games, however, will include a Wii copy of the game and reversible cover. The Wii version is the only one to offer multiplayer.

When Rodea the Sky Soldier launches, it will be available both physically and digitally. eShop copies will not include any additional bonuses, but will still be priced at $39.99 for the 3DS version and $59.99 for the Wii U release.


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