Sony Teases Shiin, a New RPG for the PS Vita

No concrete info yet.

Sony Japan has just uploaded a new teaser trailer for a game called Shiin, and it looks like it could be a new JRPG for the PS Vita. You can check out the new teaser trailer down below.

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The teaser trailer doesn’t show us a lot, aside from some abstract images of a clock, a black rabbit, and an overall pretty creepy-looking house. According to Gematsu, the Shiin trademark has been filed by RPG developer Experience, who is known for producing dungeon RPGs, so this is not a first-party title from Sony.

Aside from the teaser trailer and the trademark filing, there’s not much info about the game available at the moment, but it is nice to see that Sony is continuing to show support for the handheld even if the game might be Japan-only. We’ll keep you updated as more info about the new RPG comes our way. What are you hoping to see in this new title? Feel free to let us know in the comments down below.

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