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Devil Survivor Overclocked postage offer ends

Tue, 30th Apr 2013 | Posted by Ross

Hi everyone.   As the pre-order period has finished and the new Devil Survivor Overclocked stock has arrived we have now ended the offer of reduced postage for those of you buying Devil Survivor Overclocked.

Due to increased postage costs associated with the posters we are now offering you two different ways to buy Devil Survivor Overclocked .  Those of you who wish to buy the game without the poster are still able purchase it for £34.99 from here and the Poster Edition containing the two rolled A1 posters will now be available for £39.99 from here.

Orders placed before this announcement will be unaffected.

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Devil Survivor Overclocked - Patch update!

Thu, 25th Apr 2013 | Posted by Ross

Hi everyone.  I’m relieved to report that the Devil Survivor Overclocked patch has now passed through testing here and a submission to Nintendo is imminent.  The key issues regarding Devil Summoning and the Auction House have been fixed and Atlus have also improved the naming convention for characters and demons.  Once Nintendo have approved the patch, we are hopeful that it will be available to download from the eShop in the next few weeks.

At this point, a huge thank you should go out to Atlus for their team’s dedication and continued hard work in resolving the reported issues in the game.  Also, on behalf of Ghostlight I would once again like to apologise for the inconvenience these bugs have caused and thank you all for your patience while we work towards bringing the patch to the eShop.

In other Devil Survivor Overclocked news, I’m glad to report that Devil Survivor Overclocked is now back in stock. Those of you who don’t wish to wait for the patch before picking up your copy, can visit the store here to get your hands on this fantastic game.  Not only that, but anyone who buys it through the Ghostlight Store will still receive two free and exclusive unfolded A1 posters featuring Atlus’ incredible artwork from the game.  Please note that the newly manufactured stock will still require the patch to resolve the bugs.

Moving on to other news and work on the PC version of Agarest: Generations of War is continuing to progress really well.  Not only have several annoying bugs been squashed, but mouse controls have now been implemented in many areas of the game and while there are still some tweaks needed, I’ve found the mouse controls to be really intuitive, particularly during battles.  It’s almost as if the game is finding its natural home on the PC :)

That’s all for now. I’ll be back next week with more news from Ghostlight. Until then you can follow Ghostlight on our Twitter and Facebook pages, our Youtube Channel and our  Google + account, where we’ll be posting all the latest news from Ghostlight.  You can also follow me on Twitter for a more personal take on all things Ghostlight.

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Agarest is Greenlit

Thu, 18th Apr 2013 | Posted by Ross

Hi everyone.  We had some truly fantastic news last night as Valve announced that Agarest:  Generations of War has passed through Greenlight and will be released on Steam.  This is incredibly exciting for us all here at Ghostlight and I would like to thank every single one of you who supported us either through voting, advice or telling others about our Greenlight project.  The response to our Greenlight campaign has been amazing.   So thank you, we really couldn’t have done it without you.

So what happens  next?

Whilst Agarest: Generations of War has now been Greenlit, there’s still some way to go until it will be ready for release on Steam.  In the meantime, Laughing Jackal will be continuing their hard work porting the game to PC and while we have had several playable builds in test already, there are still plenty of bugs that need squashing and a few new features that need to be added.   I’m afraid that I don’t have specific release details for you yet but I’m assured that title will be released on PC this year.

Having said all that, I have had a chance to look at some of the builds and the game does seem to be coming along rather well.

In the excitement over this, we haven’t forgotten about those of you waiting for a fix for Devil Survivor Overclocked.  Thanks to the very hard work carried out by Atlus, I’m pleased to say that we received a patch for this title at the beginning of this week.  Testing is going well and so far we have been unable to reproduce any of the reported bugs using the patch, and neither have we seen any new ones.  Should this happy state of affairs continue then we will be submitting the patch to Nintendo as soon as possible in preparation for its distribution on Nintendo’s eShop.

Finally in other news I’m happy to report that the rather splendid Agarest: Generations Of War 2 Avatars made their way onto the PSN Store yesterday and are now available for just £0.40 each.  Unfortunately due to a minor error on PSN, some of the avatars displayed on the store feature background art.  I would like to inform you that if you purchase an avatar, it will feature the character art as intended, but on a white background.  We are currently in communication with Sony to resolve this issue.

That’s all for now.   I’ll be back next week with more news from Ghostlight. Until then you can follow Ghostlight on our Twitter and Facebook pages, our Youtube Channel and our  Google + account, where we’ll be posting all the latest news from Ghostlight.  You can also follow me on Twitter for a more personal take on all things Ghostlight.

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