NDS Golden Sun: Dark Dawn Release Date for North America

Nintendo of America have today announced the release date for the highly anticipated sequel to the Gameboy Advance's best role playing games, Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, for the DS in North America.

The dawn of a new entry in the renowned Golden Sun video game series has nearly arrived in North America. Nintendo has announced that Golden Sun: Dark Dawn for the top-selling Nintendo DS family of portable game systems will launch on Nov. 29.

Offering a planet-sized world of adventure to explore and conquer, Golden Sun: Dark Dawn puts the raw power of the elements in players' hands. Each of the game's playable characters is capable of carrying Djinn, spirits that imbue their owner with unique and powerful abilities. Players can collect more than 70 unique Djinn, granting them the ability to summon mighty deities who unleash devastating attacks that fill both Nintendo DS screens. Djinn powers can also be used to navigate puzzling dungeons and overworld environments that will have players flinging fireballs to burn away obstacles, freezing water to raise platforms, or summoning whirlwinds to create bridges out of floating objects.

Taking place 30 years after the events of Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age for the Game Boy Advance system, Golden Sun: Dark Dawn introduces a new generation of heroes that are struggling to survive in a radically changed world. What begins as a simple journey to rescue a lost friend turns into a dramatic quest to save the land from catastrophe as players are drawn into a world full of magical energy.

A tentative 2010 release date still remains in place for the game in Europe. Stay tuned to DS-x2.com for news on the European release date when it becomes available.

Posted on 30-08-2010 by Chris

Comments

  • This year? awww- and we where all hyping up a 2011 launch for America.

    Trent, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • This game is amazing. Couldn't stop playing it at the Nintendo event the other week.

    Andrew, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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