Face Smashing Fun Is Almost Here As YOUNG JUSTICE: LEGACY Gets Release Date!


 

Cartoon Network’s DC Comics show Young Justice hasn’t had good times lately. The show has been canceled as of a few months ago, and the video game tie-in, Young Justice: Legacy, has been quiet for months. After a long tunnel of darkness, a glimmer of hope seems to be shining though, as Little Orbit, the publishers of Legacy, have announced a street date for the video game.

Little Orbit, who is partnering with Warner Bros. Interactive on the action-RPG, will release the game on September 10th, a far distance from it’s original Spring 2013 release date! The game will be playable on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Wii U, and the PC via Steam.

Little Orbit gave this statement:

Hi all,

It’s time for a round of answers to the questions many of you have been asking.

We now have the new official release date for Young Justice: Legacy and the full list of official platforms.

The game will be releasing worldwide on September 10th, 2013.

The change in the street date has nothing to do with the current status of the show, this decision was made by Little Orbit. We realize this sounds like a long way off, and we would like to apologize for the long wait. We take the game very seriously, and the decision to push the title back was difficult.

We didn’t know it when we named the title, but as the show airs its final episodes, Young Justice: Legacy has taken on an entirely new meaning for the fans.

Many of fans have also asked about the hardware platforms, which have shifted around a little. At launch the game will be available on Microsoft X360, Sony PS3, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Wii-U, and PC on Steam.

In the next couple of weeks we’ll be opening up pre-orders across a number of online retailers, premiering the box art, and unveiling an all new full length trailer.

Stay tuned.

Keep the faith.

Continue to write letters to DC and Cartoon Network.

Many of the voice actors from the TV show will reprise their roles for Legacy. Unfortunately, what little gameplay we’ve seen so far doesn’t look too impressive, but to support the show, I may still have to purchase this sooner or later. On the other hand, the game’s story takes place during the time-skip between seasons 1 and 2, so that should be interesting.

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Source: World’s Finest