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Aussie-based Nnooo announces four new titles under its publishing arm

Sydney-based Nnooo today detailed four new games that will be released under its publishing arm.

Majestic Nights, Rogue Singularity and Anodyne will all be published on PS4 and Xbox One, while The Legend of Kusakari will be published in the west on 3DS.

Nnooo will publish all four titles in The Americas, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, while working with Asian publishers on behalf of developers.

“We’ve been working hard behind the scenes over the last few months to get these great developers and their awesome games on board,” said Nnooo’s Nic Watt. “Each game has been hand-picked to widen the style and type of games Nnooo publishes. From adventures to platformers, old school pixel graphics to randomly generated galaxies, each of these games is fun, unique and a great addition to anyone’s console collection!”

The titles will be showcased at this weekend’s GX Australia, alongside previously announced titles Rumble Academy, Retro Vision and The Desperate Mile. Nnooo’s own title, Blast ‘Em Bunnies, will also be in attendance.


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