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There’s Going To Be A Sequel To Under Night In-Birth

Developer French Bread not only made 2D fighting game Melty Blood: Type Lumina, but also the Under Night In-Birth series. And it seems as if they’re going to announce a new entry for the latter.

According to a leak from the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea (via Gematsu), the sequel is called Under Night In-Birth 2: Systacelles is coming. Apart from the new title which sounds just as ridiculous as Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[cl-r], little is known about the sequel.

Other games in the leak include the PC version of Dragon Quest Treasures and a new version of River City Ransom: Rival Showdown. In any case, do expect an official announcement from French Bread soon enough.

Other new fighting game announcements on the horizon include the new Mortal Kombat, which will probably be on 12th May PST time. 

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