Dungeon RPG ‘Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy’ heads west on PC and Vita

NIS America has let us know that their RPG, Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy, will be coming to North America and Europe in Spring 2017 on the PSVita as both a physical and digital release, as well as on Steam for PC fans.

OPERATION BABEL: NEW TOKYO LEGACY
Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy continues the story of Operation Abyss and defend near-future Tokyo from a new threat in this dungeon crawling RPG. When a mysterious object – dubbed ‘the Embryo’ – appears in the sky, the CPA and the Xth Squad are mobilized to face the new threat.

Venture into challenging new labyrinths and create the perfect team to challenge each threat. Featuring a new story, unprecedented character customization for the series through the new ‘Sub-Blood’ system, and itembased character ability modifications, Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy looks to give players a world to lose yourself in.

OPERATION BABEL: NEW TOKYO LEGACY
Some Key Features Include: 

Extensive Character Customization – Expanding on Operation Abyss’ Blood Code system, you’ll now be able to assign characters supplemental Blood Codes to create hybrid job classes.

Item-Attached Skills and Spells – Add new skills and spells to perfect your squad by equipping items that bring with them new abilities.

Balanced Challenge and Reward – With the return of the Rise & Drop system you’ll be able to recover increasingly powerful drops – if you’re willing to risk increasingly powerful enemies.

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A New Operation to Complete – After a short period of peace in near-future Tokyo, dive into the battlefield once again and continue the story of the Xth Squad in a new mysterious adventure.

For more information, visit our official website at www.nisamerica.com/games/operation babel/

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