Fragile arrives on European shores early 2010
The tri-Crescendo-developed Namco Bandai RPG, Fragile, will eventually make its way to Europe, GameSpot reports. Sometime in early 2010, Europeans will be able to get their own taste of this post-apocalyptic title following Seto, who is believed to be the last living human being. It's kind of like I Am Legend, but, like, bearable.
Made by the same team behind Eternal Sonata, Fragile is currently set to release in North America during the holidays courtesy of XSEED, and will arrive in Europe via Rising Star Games.
Made by the same team behind Eternal Sonata, Fragile is currently set to release in North America during the holidays courtesy of XSEED, and will arrive in Europe via Rising Star Games.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Nigeria @ Jun 26th 2009 5:46PM
RIsing Star are awesome.
Tim @ Jun 27th 2009 2:38AM
Is Namco Bandai so ashamed of the niche audience, to the point that it would rather ass rape XSEED (AQ Interactive's US offices) and Rising Star Games (Marvelous Entertainment's European office), in terms of licensing, or doing likewise, to compensate for its inability to market niche games and series?
It's no wonder it just got Dragon Ball back from Atari, seeing how Dragon Ball is so profitable, so many times, in comparison to the prior's in-house series like Tales, Super Robot Wars: OG, Summon Night, and even Gundam, combined!
Guess how many times Dragon Ball is profitable, in comparison to Tales, SRW: OG, Summon Night, and Gundam, combined.
That's right: IT'S OVER 9000!
Santos L. Halper @ Jun 27th 2009 4:24PM
@ Tim
How are XSEED and Rising Star being "ass raped"? I'm not trying to argue, I just don't understand what you mean.
Tim @ Jun 27th 2009 8:36PM
Santos, ass rape, in this case, means making someone broke.
Thanatos @ Jun 26th 2009 6:44PM
Looks like im going to have a busy holiday season, Fragile then NMH2 Desperate Struggle, its going to rock!
Matias @ Jun 27th 2009 7:12PM
XSEED rocks, really, Namco invested a lot of money in this game and they aren't even trying to bring it, a shame Namco, first Tales, then Summon Night and now this, I hope XSEED can bring more of those forgotten gems that stay in japan.
Santos L. Halper @ Jun 28th 2009 1:55PM
Ok, but it's not like XSEED and RSG are being forced to localize this game. They have a reputation for localizing games for the niche audience and they probably wouldn't have taken this on unless they planned to make a profit. I understood that by "ass raped" you meant they were being taken advantage of. I was asking you to explain HOW they're being taken advantage of.
Tim @ Jun 28th 2009 8:30PM
Well, look back the time when Atari had the Dragon Ball license.
Now, guess where these two are now? Atari's been restructuring, while the Dragon Ball license came back to Namco Bandai... in America!
Elranzer @ Jun 29th 2009 12:10PM
A J-RPG for the Wii that doesn't look like it sucks?
Hell, a J-RPG in this generation (across all three systems) that doesn't look like it sucks??
Do Want!
Akira @ Jun 29th 2009 1:35PM
Whoo! This is news i've been waiting to hear. I can't wait. I've had my eye on this game for a while.