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''Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana'' is the ninth primary installment of the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' franchise, developed and published by Creator/{{Falcom}}. Initially released on the [[Platform/PlayStationVita Sony PlayStation Vita]] in Japan on July 21, 2016, ''Ys VIII'' was ported to the [[Platform/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] on May 25, 2017. [[Creator/NipponIchi NIS America]], rather than long-time partner Creator/XSEEDGames, published the localization, releasing it for North America on September 12, 2017 and on September 15, 2017 for Europe, [[MilestoneCelebration coinciding with the franchise's 30th anniversary]]. A PC release was planned for the same date, [[LateExportForYou but was delayed until April 16, 2018 due to a need for further code patching and re-work on the language localization]]. Further ports include the Platform/NintendoSwitch launched in June 2018, a Platform/GoogleStadia version released on April 1, 2021 and a [[Platform/PlayStation5 Sony PlayStation 5]] port in November 2022, also courtesy of NIS America. In 2019, Chinese developer Linekong and Falcom announced a VideoGameRemake built from the ground-up for [=iOS=] and Android, featuring updated graphics, new character designs and a new character called Rucol; its release date is currently unknown. An official novelization written by Anna Kashina and published by Dragonwell Publishing was released in October 2023.
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''Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana'' is the ninth primary installment of the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' franchise, developed and published by Creator/{{Falcom}}. Initially released on the [[Platform/PlayStationVita Sony PlayStation Vita]] in Japan on July 21, 2016, ''Ys VIII'' was ported to the [[Platform/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] on May 25, 2017. [[Creator/NipponIchi NIS America]], rather than long-time partner Creator/XSEEDGames, published the localization, releasing it for North America on September 12, 2017 and on September 15, 2017 for Europe, [[MilestoneCelebration coinciding with the franchise's 30th anniversary]]. A PC release was planned for the same date, [[LateExportForYou but was delayed until April 16, 2018 due to a need for further code patching and re-work on the language localization]]. Further ports include the Platform/NintendoSwitch launched in June 2018, a Platform/GoogleStadia version released on April 1, 2021 and a [[Platform/PlayStation5 Sony PlayStation 5]] port in November 2022, also courtesy of NIS America. In 2019, Chinese developer Linekong and Falcom announced a VideoGameRemake built from the ground-up for [=iOS=] and Android, featuring updated graphics, new character designs and a new character called Rucol; its release date is currently unknown. [[https://lacrimosathenovel.com/ An official novelization novelization]] written by Anna Kashina and published by Dragonwell Publishing was released in October 2023.
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''Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana'' is the ninth primary installment of the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' franchise, developed and published by Creator/{{Falcom}}. Initially released on the [[Platform/PlayStationVita Sony PlayStation Vita]] in Japan on July 21, 2016, ''Ys VIII'' was ported to the [[Platform/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] on May 25, 2017. [[Creator/NipponIchi NIS America]], rather than long-time partner Creator/XSEEDGames, published the localization, releasing it for North America on September 12, 2017 and on September 15, 2017 for Europe, [[MilestoneCelebration coinciding with the franchise's 30th anniversary]]. A PC release was planned for the same date, [[LateExportForYou but was delayed until April 16, 2018 due to a need for further code patching and re-work on the language localization]]. Further ports include the Platform/NintendoSwitch launched in June 2018, a UsefulNotes/GoogleStadia version released on April 1, 2021 and a [[Platform/PlayStation5 Sony PlayStation 5]] port in November 2022, also courtesy of NIS America. In 2019, Chinese developer Linekong and Falcom announced a VideoGameRemake built from the ground-up for [=iOS=] and Android, featuring updated graphics, new character designs and a new character called Rucol; its release date is currently unknown. An official novelization written by Anna Kashina and published by Dragonwell Publishing was released in October 2023.
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''Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana'' is the ninth primary installment of the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' franchise, developed and published by Creator/{{Falcom}}. Initially released on the [[Platform/PlayStationVita Sony PlayStation Vita]] in Japan on July 21, 2016, ''Ys VIII'' was ported to the [[Platform/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] on May 25, 2017. [[Creator/NipponIchi NIS America]], rather than long-time partner Creator/XSEEDGames, published the localization, releasing it for North America on September 12, 2017 and on September 15, 2017 for Europe, [[MilestoneCelebration coinciding with the franchise's 30th anniversary]]. A PC release was planned for the same date, [[LateExportForYou but was delayed until April 16, 2018 due to a need for further code patching and re-work on the language localization]]. Further ports include the Platform/NintendoSwitch launched in June 2018, a UsefulNotes/GoogleStadia Platform/GoogleStadia version released on April 1, 2021 and a [[Platform/PlayStation5 Sony PlayStation 5]] port in November 2022, also courtesy of NIS America. In 2019, Chinese developer Linekong and Falcom announced a VideoGameRemake built from the ground-up for [=iOS=] and Android, featuring updated graphics, new character designs and a new character called Rucol; its release date is currently unknown. An official novelization written by Anna Kashina and published by Dragonwell Publishing was released in October 2023.
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''Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana'' is the ninth primary installment of the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' franchise, developed and published by Creator/{{Falcom}}. Initially released on the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita Sony PlayStation Vita]] in Japan on July 21, 2016, ''Ys VIII'' was ported to the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] on May 25, 2017. [[Creator/NipponIchi NIS America]], rather than long-time partner Creator/XSEEDGames, published the localization, releasing it for North America on September 12, 2017 and on September 15, 2017 for Europe, [[MilestoneCelebration coinciding with the franchise's 30th anniversary]]. A PC release was planned for the same date, [[LateExportForYou but was delayed until April 16, 2018 due to a need for further code patching and re-work on the language localization]]. Further ports include the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch launched in June 2018, a UsefulNotes/GoogleStadia version released on April 1, 2021 and a [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 Sony PlayStation 5]] port in November 2022, also courtesy of NIS America. In 2019, Chinese developer Linekong and Falcom announced a VideoGameRemake built from the ground-up for [=iOS=] and Android, featuring updated graphics, new character designs and a new character called Rucol; its release date is currently unknown. An official novelization written by Anna Kashina and published by Dragonwell Publishing was released in October 2023.
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''Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana'' is the ninth primary installment of the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' franchise, developed and published by Creator/{{Falcom}}. Initially released on the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita [[Platform/PlayStationVita Sony PlayStation Vita]] in Japan on July 21, 2016, ''Ys VIII'' was ported to the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 [[Platform/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] on May 25, 2017. [[Creator/NipponIchi NIS America]], rather than long-time partner Creator/XSEEDGames, published the localization, releasing it for North America on September 12, 2017 and on September 15, 2017 for Europe, [[MilestoneCelebration coinciding with the franchise's 30th anniversary]]. A PC release was planned for the same date, [[LateExportForYou but was delayed until April 16, 2018 due to a need for further code patching and re-work on the language localization]]. Further ports include the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch launched in June 2018, a UsefulNotes/GoogleStadia version released on April 1, 2021 and a [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 [[Platform/PlayStation5 Sony PlayStation 5]] port in November 2022, also courtesy of NIS America. In 2019, Chinese developer Linekong and Falcom announced a VideoGameRemake built from the ground-up for [=iOS=] and Android, featuring updated graphics, new character designs and a new character called Rucol; its release date is currently unknown. An official novelization written by Anna Kashina and published by Dragonwell Publishing was released in October 2023.
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** Digital Mini Art Book. This is no longer available. It is a PDF of an art book that came in physical form for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita version.
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** Digital Mini Art Book. This is no longer available. It is a PDF of an art book that came in physical form for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita Platform/PlayStationVita version.
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''Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana'' is the ninth primary installment of the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' franchise, developed and published by Creator/{{Falcom}}. Initially released on the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita Sony PlayStation Vita]] in Japan on July 21, 2016, ''Ys VIII'' was ported to the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] on May 25, 2017. [[Creator/NipponIchi NIS America]], rather than long-time partner Creator/XSEEDGames, published the localization, releasing it for North America on September 12, 2017 and on September 15, 2017 for Europe, [[MilestoneCelebration coinciding with the franchise's 30th anniversary]]. A PC release was planned for the same date, [[LateExportForYou but was delayed until April 16, 2018 due to a need for further code patching and re-work on the language localization]]. Further ports include the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch launched in June 2018, a UsefulNotes/GoogleStadia version released on April 1, 2021 and a [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 Sony PlayStation 5]] port in November 2022, also courtesy of NIS America. In 2019, Chinese developer Linekong and Falcom announced a VideoGameRemake built from the ground-up for [=iOS=] and Android, featuring updated graphics, new character designs and a new character called Rucol; its release date is currently unknown. An official novelization written by Anna Kashina and published by Dragonwell Publishing will be released in October 2023.
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''Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana'' is the ninth primary installment of the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' franchise, developed and published by Creator/{{Falcom}}. Initially released on the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita Sony PlayStation Vita]] in Japan on July 21, 2016, ''Ys VIII'' was ported to the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Sony PlayStation 4]] on May 25, 2017. [[Creator/NipponIchi NIS America]], rather than long-time partner Creator/XSEEDGames, published the localization, releasing it for North America on September 12, 2017 and on September 15, 2017 for Europe, [[MilestoneCelebration coinciding with the franchise's 30th anniversary]]. A PC release was planned for the same date, [[LateExportForYou but was delayed until April 16, 2018 due to a need for further code patching and re-work on the language localization]]. Further ports include the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch launched in June 2018, a UsefulNotes/GoogleStadia version released on April 1, 2021 and a [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 Sony PlayStation 5]] port in November 2022, also courtesy of NIS America. In 2019, Chinese developer Linekong and Falcom announced a VideoGameRemake built from the ground-up for [=iOS=] and Android, featuring updated graphics, new character designs and a new character called Rucol; its release date is currently unknown. An official novelization written by Anna Kashina and published by Dragonwell Publishing will be was released in October 2023.