'Gravity Rush' Remaster PS4 Version Release Date Announced; Game Coming Earlier Than Expected!

by Christian Pepito / Nov 23, 2015 04:16 AM EST
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"Gravity Rush" Remaster PS4 version is coming a little earlier than it was expected, according to Gamespot.

The remaster of the old PlayStation Vita game was announced during the SCEJA 2015 event a few weeks back. It was then announced after the first announcement that it will be coming to the West with better graphics in 1080p resolution and it will be ported to the PS4.

The Japanese version of the game will be released in December but the Western release will be on a later date. The remaster will boast better graphics and better controls on PlayStation 4 console.

"Gravity Rush" remaster PS4 version will be launched, and it will be out earlier than the expected release date. It was announced at first that it will be released on Feb. 9, 2016 but now Sony announced today that it will be released on Feb. 2, according to PlayStationLifeStyle.net.

It was announced first by PlayStation Europe last Thursday, but Nick Accordino of SCEA confirmed on Twitter that it will be the same with North America as well, according to Engadget. The game will have both digital and physical copies.

Furthermore, the physical copy of the game will also have two versions namely the standard and the Collector's editions. The Collector's edition will have a figure of the protagonist.

The remastered version is still in development at Bluepoint Games studios. The HD version will be coming with expansions like the Spy Pack, Maid Pack and Military Pack, according to sources.

While "Gravity Rush" remaster PS4 is still in development, "Gravity Rush 2" is also in the works, and will also be coming to PlayStation 4. The game will be released next year and promises to be better than its predecessor, according to sources.

In related news, last month, a new boss battle gameplay trailer was shown to showcase the game.

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