PS4 Gets One of Vita's Best Games in September for $40
Preorder Tearaway Unfolded and get bonus items themed around other games, as well as a soundtrack.
Tearaway Unfolded, the PlayStation 4 version of PlayStation Vita game Tearaway, will be out on September 8 in North America for $40.
Unfolded was announced last year, but today's announcement is the first we've heard of a release date, and it confirms that it won't be priced any higher than the original Vita version. This is an expanded and improved version of that game; it still features the novel construction-paper world of the game, and adds in new areas and some fairly extensive uses for the PS4's DualShock 4.
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Those who preorder will be entitled to the Crafted Edition of the game, essentially a Day One version that includes a variety of bonus goodies. These include God of War and Journey costumes, custom decorations themed around various games (God of War, Infamous, The Last of Us, Killzone, The Order: 1886, No Man's Sky, Gravity Rush, and Lemmings), and a soundtrack.
Tearaway may not be the only acclaimed Vita game coming to PS4--Gravity Rush is also rumored to be on the way.
For more on Tearaway, check out our preview of Unfolded--which goes into detail on its impressive DualShock 4 functionality--and our review of the Vita original.
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