Publisher offers Summon Night 5 discount for retweets

$5 could potentially be shaved off the price of tactical RPG Summon Night 5 is enough fans retweet one of its ads.

The PSP (and now Vita) title is heading to PSN as a digital release shortly. Publisher Gaijinworks initially set the price at $34.99. However, it also announced a number of new price tiers depending on how many times it could get a promotional tweet shared online.

The first 250 tweets saw $1 shaved off the price. The tweet in question currently stands at 1,665 retweets, meaning the game is currently due to go on sale at $31.99. If it reaches 5,000 within the next couple of weeks the game could go on sale at just $28.99.

The PSN release will be the first time the title has been made available outside of Japan and in English.

There’s a new 1080p English language trailer, too. Check it out:

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