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Eureka Seven Vol 2 Released
Namco Bandai's mech-powered RPG in stores.
Date: Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Author: James Fudge

NAMCO BANDAI Games America announced today that Eureka Seven Vol. 2: The New Vision has shipped to retail outlets across North America. The sequel to Eureka Seven Vol. 1: The New Wave, Eureka Seven Vol. 2 is based on the events leading up to the popular animated series.

In Eureka Seven Vol. 2, Sumner Sturgeon finds himself in personal turmoil after deserting a corrupt military organization and a professional sporting career. Follow Sumner as he reunites with his long lost love to destroy the CFS (Compact Feedback System), a new and dangerous technology. During the expedition to fulfill Sumner’s destiny, players will take part in ground and aerial battles with massive robots called LFOs (Light Finding Operations). Sumner and his friends will have 17 different LFO’s at their disposal complete with its own look, attacks and weapons. Eureka Seven Vol. 2: The New Vision is rated ‘T’ for Teen by the ESRB and carries an MSRP of $39.99.

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