Square Enix has announced Infinite Undiscovery will be released September 5, 2008 in Europe, three days after the Japanese and North American release. Five new screenshots in English have been released.
Publisher Square Enix today announced that Infinite Undiscovery will ship to retailers across North America on September 2, exclusively for the Xbox 360.
Infinite Undiscovery has been getting a lot of attention lately, and it doesn't look like it's going to stop anytime soon. Famitsu has released seven new direct-feed screenshots of the game in their website, which were used in the last Famitsu issue three days ago.
"This week's Famitsu has revealed three new characters for Square-Enix's upcoming 360 RPG Infinite Undiscovery. No release date has been announced for Infinite Undiscovery at the moment, but its official website will open this Friday so stay tuned." writes 1up.com
This week's Famitsu issue has announced that a release date for Infinite Undiscovery will be given shortly. We are still unaware if that means a few hours or days, but it's coming soon and that's great news. Some information until the scans arrive:
Square Enix have announced that in order to celebrate the release of Star Ocean: Second Evolution, they are planning a Tri-Ace blowout on Famitsu next week which will include new media and info on Star Ocean 4 (name is subject to change, according to Square Enix), Infinite Undiscovery and Valkyrie Profile: The Accused One.
Square Enix and Tri-Ace have been very quite about their Xbox 360 exclusive Infinite Undiscovery for quite a while, but Official Xbox Magazine's May issue has an exclusive preview of the game, which they call Infinite Possibilities. The magazine also claims the game is to be released this Summer.
Square Enix has recently announced that whoever pre-orders Star Ocean: Second Evolution will receive a bonus Tri-Ace promotional DVD that features new and old trailers of the company. The contents of the DVD have been revealed by Famitsu:
Infinite Undiscovery, a new role playing game for the Xbox 360, was announced by Microsoft Corp. just before the Tokyo Game Show. Beyond some screenshots and a brief trailer, not much has been disclosed about the action role-playing game. Yahoo! sat down off the Game Show floor with Square Enix Producer Hajime Kojima and TriAce Director Hiroshi Ogawa, who was also the main planner for Star Ocean 3, to find out more.