NIS Showcase Set for Early September

Four New Titles to be Revealed

Packaging game news continues to be all the rage in marketing and NIS America have announced that they have exciting updates for their fans on September 7th at 8:00 AM PDT / 4:00 PM BST on Twitch. According to a short press release, four new titles will be shown as well as updates and an extended look into games after the presentation. In addition, NIS will be doing giveaways including a special one for a “one-of-a-kind acrylic print” from one of the new games. The NIS Showcase will be hosted by Jason Marnocha, a voice actor with roles in Disgaea 6: Defiance Of Destiny, Transformers: Prime Wars, One Piece, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and many more. 

Disgaea 7 was announced by NIS in Japan with a release date of January 26th, 2023; a global release date or English trailer is suspected to be included in the NIS Showcase. Additionally, Yomawari 3 was revealed for October of this year. Plus, there have been several re-releases and bundles steadily released on common platforms with many getting physical releases. NIS continues to show off a unique side of Japanese game development, leaving a lot of mystery for the showcase since so much has already hit news cycles. It would be unfortunate if there are no surprises at the online event but we can hope that exciting reveals are in store for fans. 

NIS also invites its fans to check out the NIS Online Store to celebrate the showcase. We assume there will be sales and maybe exclusive items. There could be pre-orders for special editions of the new titles as well.

Alex McCumbers

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Alex has been steadily shaping his writing, networking, and production skills for over a decade. He got into games journalism to keep his writing skills and habits in check as he has always wanted to create a novel or write a game's narrative. Sites that have published his work include Giga Geek Magazine, Marooners' Rock, Twin Galaxies, and Popular Mechanics. Several guest pieces have been uploaded on other sites. His work has also been physically published in both volumes of the SNES Omnibus where he contributed essays on several games. He grew up in rural West Virginia, surrounded by Appalachian music and culture.

Forever Classic was the branding that was invented during a faithful summer where he became absolutely fascinated by the world of Let's Play videos and video essays on YouTube. The Forever Classic brand name has always been at the back of his mind, tying it to projects here and there, but this website will be able to collect all of those efforts into a single place as Forever Classic Games LLC. 

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