Summon Night’s Fate Is, At Best, Hazy

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Last year, Flight Plan, creators of the Summon Night series and Eternal Poison, disbanded their studio. While Flight Plan is no more, the Summon Night intellectual property could live on. Namco Bandai owns the series since they acquired Banpresto.

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The official Summon Night site is still around and home for fans, but not for long. At the end of this month, the plug is being pulled on the Summon Night community service. That means the message board and online chat servers are going dark.

 

Probably not a good sign for the Summon Night brand, which had its last game, Summon Night Granthese, on the PlayStation 2. Atlus released a handful of portable Summon Night games in North America, but none of the main series titles were localized.


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