It’s only March! There is still time for another company to top this. But for now, Japanese peripheral maker Hori has the honor or making this year’s best-looking mecha game controller. Sorry, controllers
Earlier this week, Hori teased that it had a meeting at Sega. Fans hoped that this meant the company was working on dedicated sticks for mecha game Border Break
弊社の開発部隊が打ち合わせでSEGAさんに行ってきたようです
一体何が始まるんでしょうか… pic.twitter.com/wrjFcabz72— HORI /ゲーム周辺機器のホリ (@HORI__OFFICIAL) March 15, 2018
Originally released in 2009, the arcade game is slated to get a PS4 release this year.
HORIさん、
よろしくお願い致します!@HORI__OFFICIAL#BBPS4 pic.twitter.com/TPcMDPjVad— Seiji Aoki (@aokyseizy) March 15, 2018
「ハルピコ!ボダP青木さんのがっつリークSP!」をご視聴いただき、ありがとうございました!
フィオナとして出会ってからずっと仲良くしてくださる青木さんとニュル♡
こんな大事なことをハルピコで披露してくれるなんて感謝感激だわ!
セガフェスめっちゃ楽しみよ!#ハルピコ #BBPS4 #sega_bbac pic.twitter.com/4Ry9helIXM— 七緒はるひ@7/12㈯アニメ「遊☆戯☆王」シリーズ25th Duelist Live Kingdom (@nanaoharuhi) March 15, 2018
It needs these.
No word yet about a release date in Japan—or elsewhere.
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