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SaGa: Scarlet Grace receives a beautiful new opening that tells a story with a stained glass artstyle
The official Japanese youtube channel for Square Enix released a new opening trailer for their upcoming re-release title SaGa: Scarlet Grace. The trailer tells the game's story using beautiful stained glass artstyle paired with an Opera-styled song. You can check out the trailer below. SaGa: Scarlet Grace was originally released on PSVita back in December of 2016, and is being re-released on multiple platforms such as the Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Steam and iOS and Android devices. It was also recently revealed on twitter that an English localization for SaGa: Scarlet Grace is in the works, but because it is still in it's early development, a release date could not be provided. You can check out our previous article for more information on the re-release of SaGa: Scarlet Grace, including a video of the gameplay system, characters and a limited box edition. SaGa: Scarlet Grace is available in Japan for PSVita, and is scheduled to release on Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Steam and mobile devices on August 2nd, 2018. Sources: Siliconera
SaGa Scarlet Grace to be released on Switch, PlayStation 4, PSVita, Steam and mobile devices sometime this year in Japan
During the Japanese Nintendo Direct presentation on March 8th, Square Enix announced that SaGa Scarlet Grace would be launching on the Nintendo Switch in Japan sometime in 2018. And it was revealed shortly after that the game would also be launching on PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Steam and iOS and Android devices. This expanded version of the game is said to have more voiceover work and more content and scenarios for players to explore. SaGa Scarlet Grace was originally released as the 25th-anniversary title for the SaGa series and was launched in December of 2016 for PlayStation Vita. It never received an English localization. Although no English release has been officially announced for this edition of the game, some speculate that because of the multiple platform release announcement, we may actually see Saga Scarlet Grace get an English localization this time around. You can visit the official Japanese website for Saga Scarlet Grace here. Sources: RPGsite Twitter