Resident Evil Revelations 2 PS Vita Release Date Confirmed
Episodic zombie horror game coming to Sony's handheld August 18.
The PlayStation Vita version of Resident Evil Revelations 2 is scheduled for release on August 18 in North America, Sony has announced.
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This handheld port of the build will combine all of Revelation's four main chapters, plus additional bonus content. The game will be released digitally on the PlayStation store for $39.99 and will include two extra episodes, bringing the total number to six.
SCEA's third party relations director Gio Corsi announced the release date on PlayStation's official blog.
The Vita version's two additional episodes, entitled "The Struggle" and "Little Miss", will focus on characters Moira and Natalia.
Corsi said that both episodes "play a critical role in understanding these characters and how they play into the main campaign."
The opening chapter for Resident Evil Revelations 2 shipped in February, with the three other episodes arriving on a weekly basis afterwards.
GameSpot's Resident Evil Revelations 2, Episode One review was somewhat positive, with critic Peter Brown explaining: "Though you have to wade through mediocre puzzles and endure cringe-worthy dialogue and references to past games, episode one successfully entices you to look forward to the next episode."
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