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Atlus U.S.A., Inc unveils release details for Demon's Souls

July 6, 1:31 AMGaming Lifestyle ExaminerAlexian Nox
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Demon's Souls is an upcoming action RPG, produced by Atlus and exclusive to the PS3.

Atlus announced on July 4th that the title will be entered in the Atlus Spoils fan appreciation program and that a deluxe addition will be released, including an exclusive 150+ page strategy guide and a collectible outer slipcase. Additionally, pre-orders for both the standard and deluxe editions will receive a bonus art book that includes concept sketches and designs.

According to a recent press release by Atlus, Tim Pivnicny, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, stated, ""Atlus Spoils is all about giving back to our fans and thanking them for their support, and we're excited to be able to do something very special for Demon's Souls."

The game's North American release date is currently set for October 6, 2009. The standard version will retail with an MSRP of $59.99, and the deluxe edition with an MSRP of $69.99. Pre-orders for the deluxe edition will begin July 8th.

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