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Sine Mora blasting onto PlayStation Vita

Digital Reality and Grasshopper Manufacture's bullet hell shooter Sine Mora is slated for release on PlayStation Vita.

“We had a fantastic launch with Microsoft exclusively on Xbox Live Arcade, and we’re really excited to continue that on the Vita," said Balázs Horváth, director of publishing at Digital Reality.

The new version will introduce a guest character from studio G.rev (Border Down, Strania, Under Defeat). Players can select Wilhelmine Muller, who features a new special weapon and chronomes. Nicknamed "Defumi," she travels to the planet Seol per the Ancients' invitation.

Sine Mora features over 60 combinations of planes, characters, and time manipulation devices and is set to music by Shadows of the Damned and former Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka. The game also contains designs from anime director Mahiro Maeda (Final Fantasy: Unlimited).

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Stephanie Carmichael

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