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'Infinite Undiscovery' Euro Launch

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Posted May 22, 2008 - By Stephen Johnson

Square Enix Ltd., wants you to know that Infinite Undiscovery, an in-depth RPG with Japanese flava will be released across Europe on the 5th of September, exclusively on the Xbox 360.

Infinite Undiscovery is the first in a completely new lineup of Squenix titles for the 360. We'll be bringing you the details on those when we get 'em, but here's what you can expect from Infinite Undiscovery:

INFINITE UNDISCOVERY envelops players in a lush real-time world where any decision can unveil a myriad of discoveries and affect every encounter. The team that created a new standard for RPGs by seamlessly transitioning from battle to field in the STAR OCEAN series now creates a new benchmark for the genre, perfectly marrying traditional tri-Ace elements with the technological possibilities discovered on the Xbox 360. The experience is enhanced with a soundtrack by composer Motoi Sakuraba from the STAR OCEAN and VALKYRIE PROFILE series.

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