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Prinny Presents NIS Classics Vol 1 Launching In Late 2021 for Nintendo Switch

Phantom Brave Remastered Screenshot

NIS America announced that Prinny Presents NIS Classics Vol 1 is launching for Nintendo Switch on August 31st, 2021 in North America, September 3rd, 2021 in Europe, and September 10th, 2021 in Oceania. The collection brings together the remastered versions of two perennial classics, Soul Nomad & the World Eaters and Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle. Check out a trailer, focusing on Soul Nomad, below!

The titles within Prinny Presents NIS Classics Vol 1 will have upscaled graphical quality as well as all downloadable content that was previously released. Additionally, Soul Nomad will get a standalone Windows PC release via Steam on August 31st.

Soul Nomad & The World Eaters originally released for PlayStation 2 in 2007. It focused on a Hero and their childhood friend, as they travelled throughout the continent of Prodesto, fighting against world-ending giants–the eponymous World Eaters–with the help of a former dark lord trapped within a sword. It presented, for the time, a morality system that determined an ultimate ending depending on whether the Hero took moral or immoral actions throughout the narrative itself.

Phantom Brave originally released for PlayStation 2 in 2004. It focused on a 13-year-old girl named Marona and her power to bind spirits to her service, as she journeyed throughout the islands of Ivoire alongside her phantom friend Ash. The title is currently available for purchase on Windows PC via Steam. If you’re curious as to what RPGFan thought of Phantom Brave, check out our review, penned by RPGFan alumni Rob Rogan!

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Trent Argirov

Trent Argirov

Trent is a news editor for RPGFan. If not writing news or lending a voice to the odd podcast, he can be seen, in the Australian wild, drinking copious amounts of iced coffee, working on various manuscripts, and keeping the occasional wandering cat company. His video game backlog stretches far and wide, and sources swear he's slowly working on it, one day at a time.

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