Japanese video game magazine Famitsu announced his new game Soul Sacrifice in its Wednesday issue. The former head of Capcom Japan and creator of Mega Man Keiji Inafune is getting back in the business of making games absurd violence. Anything you want to tell us, any feedback at all, will only make the column better so hit us up or hit me up on Twitter at Keiji Inafune brings Soul Sacrifice to PlayStation Vita. If you’re in Polynesia and your next door neighbor is cooking up some sweet Nintendo DS homebrew game, let us know in the comments section below. Jetsetter is also intended as an open dialogue. Jetsetter is here to give you the tiniest glimpse into the immensity that is gaming in the other 195 countries covering the planet Earth. Given how many games are made to suit the American palette- Call of Duty and Madden NFL just to name two-it’s sometimes hard to remember that there are 6.7 billion people beyond our borders making and playing games. The United States is the biggest game market in the world by a wide margin. Welcome back to Jetsetter, Digital Trends’ weekly look at the international gaming scene.
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