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Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy heads to Australia in June

NIS America today announced that the dungeon crawling RPG Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy is heading for Australian PS Vitas in June.

A physical and download title, Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy is a sci-fi dungeon crawler RPG set in a near future Tokyo. It’s made by the same studio responsible for Demon Gaze.

“With the city under the constant threat of Variants—genetically engineered monsters—and the emergence of portals leading to a mysterious dimension called the Abyss, the government has established the Code Physics Agency to investigate these mysterious phenomena,” NIS said of the game. “The Xth Squad—a unique group of teens modified by the CPA’s Code technology—must evade traps, face down powerful monsters, and investigate the mystery behind the Abyss.”

Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy will be available on PS Vita from 4 June.


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