More than a year after being released on the Nintendo Switch, and six months after its release on PC, Blaster Master Zero II might just be making its way to PS4.
It only made sense for a follow-up to the classic NES game Blaster Master to find its home onto Nintendo’s latest console, though its quick port to PC proved that the game was not destined to stay there. Now, GameStat, a site that tracks players and new releases on Playstation and Xbox stores, has found that Blaster Master Zero II has been listed on the PSN store.
The listing’s not public, and it hasn’t been announced by anyone, but it’s there, clear as day, right between the 2d flight sim Aircraft Evolution and the stick figure roguelite Conan Chop Chop.
The retro-styled retread of the 8-bit classic didn’t gain much attention when it first came out, but it did land plenty of solid reviews. The general consensus was that it was a well-realized sequel to its predecessor, which had rebooted the oddball franchise for modern systems.
Since there’s been no official announcement, it’s not clear when (or even if, to be honest) we’re going to see it release on Playstation 4. But it’s worth keeping an eye out for it.
Source: Destructoid
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