Fans Don’t Understand Why Gravity Rush Remastered Is Digital-Only in NA

At least we're getting the game at all, right?

Today the PlayStation Blog announced confirmation that Gravity Rush 2 would be coming stateside next year, but that’s not all they had to say. Down at the bottom of their blog post Sony slipped in a little, tiny blurb regarding the status of Gravity Rush Remastered as well.

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Stay tuned to PlayStation.Blog for more Gravity Rush updates, and watch out for Gravity Rush Remastered landing in February for $29.99, exclusively via PlayStation Store.

Fan reaction to the news has been a mix of anger…

…frustration…

https://twitter.com/tidus_san/status/659152569042866176
https://twitter.com/JonGruver/status/659151175258738688

…confusion…

…and cynicism.

https://twitter.com/jamesmielke/status/659135704203710464


https://twitter.com/AndroidSophia/status/659142770532093952

Some have already started pleading with Shuhei Yoshida for a change.

What do you think? Is Sony’s decision to make Gravity Rush Remastered a digital-download exclusive a huge mistake, or are the fans just overreacting? Let us know how you feel in the comments below.

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