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'''''Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers''''' is a 1997 role-playing game for the Sega Saturn, and the second entry in the {{Link|Series|desum-}}. It was developed and published by [[Atlus]] and released on November 13, 1997 in Japan. It received a port for the PlayStation on April 8, 1999. A remaster of the game containing additional content was released for the Nintendo 3DS on August 30, 2012 in Japan, on April 16, 2013 in North America, on September 20, 2013 in Europe, and on September 26, 2013 in Australia. The Nintendo 3DS version marked the first and only time that ''Soul Hackers'' was officially released outside of Japan. | '''''Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers''''', released outside of Japan as '''''Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers''''', is a 1997 role-playing game for the Sega Saturn, and the second entry in the {{Link|Series|desum-}}. It was developed and published by [[Atlus]] and released on November 13, 1997 in Japan. It received a port for the PlayStation on April 8, 1999. A remaster of the game containing additional content was released for the Nintendo 3DS on August 30, 2012 in Japan, on April 16, 2013 in North America, on September 20, 2013 in Europe, and on September 26, 2013 in Australia. The Nintendo 3DS version marked the first and only time that ''Soul Hackers'' was officially released outside of Japan. | ||
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Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers, released outside of Japan as Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers, is a 1997 role-playing game for the Sega Saturn, and the second entry in the Devil Summoner series. It was developed and published by Atlus and released on November 13, 1997 in Japan. It received a port for the PlayStation on April 8, 1999. A remaster of the game containing additional content was released for the Nintendo 3DS on August 30, 2012 in Japan, on April 16, 2013 in North America, on September 20, 2013 in Europe, and on September 26, 2013 in Australia. The Nintendo 3DS version marked the first and only time that Soul Hackers was officially released outside of Japan.
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Amami City, held up as a beacon of humanity's triumph of technology, harbors an infernal secret. In this would-be utopia, a group of hackers takes on a centuries-old mystic society to battle for control over the very fate of humanity...
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Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | デビルサマナー ソウル ハッカーズ | Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers |