Rising Star scoops Fragile for Europe

The Home of Japanese Games” Rising Star has signed up the publishing rights for yet another interesting Eastern games property – the Wii exclusive Fragile.

The game is being developed by Tri Crescendo, the outfit behind the distinctive and beautiful Chopin-based RPG Eternal Sonata as well the popular Baten Kaitos.

Fragile has a great team of creative designers who in turn have brought to life a beautiful art style that pushes the limits of the Wii console without compromising on gaming quality,” Rising Star product manager Tyrone Walcott stated.



This announcement will delight European gamers and the otaku community. Rising Star Games has again shown its commitment to bring the best games from Japan.”

Head of brand Simon Alty added: We’re incredibly excited about bringing Fragile to the PAL territories. There’s been a massive upsurge of interest for this title since being showcased in Famitsu. The feedback from fans in our forums was that this was a title they wanted us to champion and we are very excited to respond to that ‘fan power’ with this announcement.”

Fragile is due for release in PAL territories in Q1 2010.

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