December 23, 2024
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Jets’n’Guns 2 will arrive on PS5 and PS4 on August 25


The long-awaited sequel to the popular side-scrolling shooter, Jets’n’Guns 2, will be available for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 players starting August 25. The exciting news has been announced by Red Art Games and Rake in Grass, the publishing and development company respectively.

The standard edition of Jets’n’Guns 2 will be available at major retailers, while the Deluxe Edition will be exclusive to the online store. Red Art Games. This deluxe edition, limited to 300 copies per platformfeatures a wrap-around cover box set with alternate cover art created by Naoto Tsushima. It will also include a double-sided poster and three additional postcards. Both editions, the standard and the Deluxe, will be priced at €24.99 and will be shipped on the same day of launch.

Jets’n’Guns 2 plunges us into a universe that faces a terrible threat once again. An unknown but powerful entity has entered our reality from another dimension and seeks to eliminate all conscious life. However, the inhabited planets of the galaxy are divided and cannot take joint action. This is where you, the bravest and most skilled pilot in the galaxy, step in to face the enemy alone and prevail against overwhelming odds.

The sequel to Jets’n’Guns is a side-scrolling shooter set in space, with a strong emphasis on action and destruction. Explore galaxies and unleash an arsenal of the deadliest weapons and devices ever invented to save the universe from its impending doom. The August 25 release date is marked on shooter fans’ calendars and excitement is building as we await the epic showdown in space. Get ready to save the galaxy in Jets’n’Guns 2!

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