Microsoft lands Joe Danger Special Edition rating
Xbox 360 maker's Korean arm secures rating for currently PSN-exclusive title; platform(s) unknown.
Joe Danger is apparently revving up for an appearance on a new platform, as Microsoft Korea has a Special Edition of the PlayStation Network-exclusive racer in the works.
According to a listing from the Korean ratings board--as spotted by Eurogamer--a special edition of the title is set to be published by Microsoft Korea. No firm details on pricing or what the special edition entails have been released, however.
The debut title from UK-based indie developer Hello Games, Joe Danger is a comedic stunt racer, requiring players to navigate the eponymous stuntman and his bike across increasingly challenging levels, pulling off ever-more-ridiculous stunts as he attempts to reclaim his title of "Master of Disaster."
Hello Games is currently working on the game's sequel, Joe Danger: The Movie, which is scheduled for a release on the PC, PSN, and Xbox Live sometime next year. Hello Games had not responded to GameSpot's request for comment as of press time.
For more on the game, check out GameSpot's review of the original Joe Danger.
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