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Volume to Get Limited Run Physical Release on Vita

Collectors enthusiasts rejoice!

The stealth-based indie game, Volume, will be getting a limited time physical release.

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The announcement comes from a tweet from the official Volume Twitter account and as of right now, only the PS Vita will be getting the “Limited Run” treatment. Limited Run is a company that is known for creating physical copies of games for both handhelds and consoles. Other big titles that recently got the Limited Run treatment are games such as Oddworld: New ‘N’ Tasty and Saturday Morning RPG.

Volume on the PS Vita features over 100 levels of the stealth action campaign, along with all curated Staff Picks and uploaded levels from the community. The game is also cross-buy, meaning if you’ve purchased the game digitally on PS4 you get it on PS Vita at no extra cost.

As of right now, there is no release date announced, but the tweet states “More info soon”, so we’ll keep you updated as more information comes our way.

Are you looking to get a limited physical version of Volume? Let us know in the comments below.

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