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Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea

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Here’s a re-release of the original Atelier Shallie which first launched on the PS3 back in 2014, and now, PS Vita users will get to experience the game on the go. Players will get to choose between two protagonists, Shallote and Shallistera, and embark on a journey to save their town from a lack of water and to become fully fledged alchemists. Similar to past Atelier games, players will have to manage their day-to-day tasks, and meet certain objectives after set periods of time in order to progress.

Atelier Shallie Plus will also feature the return of key characters in past games, including Logy from Atelier Escha & Logy, and Ayesha from Atelier Ayesha. Atelier Shallie Plus is set to be released for the PS Vita on January 17.


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