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Gravity Rush 2 Coming to PS4

Protagonist Kat returns with her gravity-manipulating powers.

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Sony has announced that Gravity Rush 2 (titled Gravity Daze 2 in Japan) and Gravity Rush will be coming to the PlayStation 4. Gravity Rush was first released in 2012 exclusively for the PlayStation Vita.

The original PS Vita title, Gravity Rush, will be released on PlayStation 4 on December 10, and its sequel Gravity Rush 2 has been given a 2016 launch window. Protagonist Kat will return in Gravity Rush 2 with her powers to control gravity, but no further details for the sequel were provided.

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The remaster is being developed by Bluepoint Games, which Sony has previously partnered with on Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, Flower, God of War Collection, and the Ico & Shadow of the Colossus Collection.

Sony has said all three original DLC packs for Gravity Rush’s, namely the Spy Pack, The Maid Pack, and The Military Pack, will be included with the game.

"Whether you are brand new to the franchise, or want to relive the experience again, Gravity Rush Remastered is the perfect opportunity to experience the magical story of Kat as she seeks answers to her mysterious gravity-defying powers and forgotten past," Sony said.

The announcement confirms rumours of a remaster that emerged earlier this year. Gravity Rush was one of the best games released for PlayStation Vita early in its lifespan (and was originally meant to land on the PlayStation 3). It's an action-platform game where players are able to manipulate gravity--hence the title.

Take a look at some screenshots from the remaster below.

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