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Broken Sword 5, Episode Two for PS Vita Hits Europe

Broken Sword 5, Episode Two for PS Vita Hits Europe

Broken Sword 5, Episode Two for PS Vita Hits Europe

The concluding episode of The Serpent’s Curse is now available on the Sony handheld

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Charles Cecil, founder of Revolution Software: “We are absolutely delighted by the response of PlayStation Vita gamers to the first episode of The Serpent’s Curse. A large number of people had contacted us to ask, or simply just demand, that we bring the game to Vita. Now they can get stuck into the concluding episode or, for those who preferred to wait, to play the adventure in its entirety.”

Drama and difficulty increase in Episode Two, which takes players through Spanish Catalonia, to deepest Iraq. George and Nico dodge shotgun fire! George confronts a terrifying goat!

Broken Sword 5 – the Serpent’s Curse: Episode Two is available now for PlayStation Vita. For a limited time, there will be a special launch discount on the PSN Store.

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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