Gravity Rush 2 Is Now Gold, Will Support PS4 Pro Alongside Many Other Japanese Titles

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Nov 11, 2016 at 07:06am EST

Earlier today, Nick Accordino from Sony Interactive Entertainment revealed that Gravity Rush 2 is now in gold phase, meaning that the game is done and copies are being mastered. The release date is between January 18th (Europe) and 20th (United Kingdom, United States), 2017.

Gravity Rush 2 is the sequel to the game originally released on PlayStation Vita in 2012 (and re-released on PlayStation 4 in early 2016). This time, the quirky action/adventure game developed by Sony Japan Studio and Project Siren has been designed with the PlayStation 4 in mind and it will be a lot bigger; you can find more information in our hands-on preview from Gamescom 2016.

Gravity Rush 2 is also among the list of Japanese titles due to get PlayStation 4 Pro support. The list, taken from the official PlayStation Japan site, was translated by Gematsu; other notable games include Yakuza 6, Nights of Azure 2, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 and Valkyria: Azure Revolution.

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