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Thatgamecompany's  Journey  launching on March 13
Thatgamecompany's Journey launching on March 13
 

February 16, 2012   |   By Mike Rose

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Newsbrief: Journey, the next game from Los Angeles-based developer Thatgamecompany, will release in North America via the PlayStation Store on March 13 for $14.99, the studio has announced.

Thatgamecompany will also put out Journey in Europe on March 14, and in Japan the day after that.

Journey revolves around a lone wanderer in a desert, and making your way to the top of a mountain. Players can meet each other online and interact, but everything is done anonymously, with no voice or text chat available.

The company's last PSN game, Flower, was released just over three years ago, while its first game for the PlayStation service, Flow, was released in 2007.
 
 
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Joaquin Estrago
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great news! can't wait to finally experience in fullness what they came up with - hopefully all the wait was worth it.

Paul Andrew Mcgee
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Can't wait. :)

Ali Afshari
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Nice...I'm definitely looking forward to this game.

Jonathan Jennings
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i'm ecstatic this and the witcher 2 (360) are my must-haves titles this year.


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