Nippon Ichi Software America - NIS America to Open European Store | oprainfall

It seems NIS America is finally going to be giving European fans what they want: their own online store! Coming July 1st of this year, fans of NIS games in Europe will be able to snag (among other things) the limited editions that we in North America have been getting for some time. No more drooling with envy! No more bemoaning that they miss out on all the cool stuff. (Because, well, they did.)

While there is no current URL given for the “NIS America Europe Online Store,” fans can expect to preorder some of the latest games immediately.

So, any of you in Europe excited about this? Add a comment to let us know after checking out  the press release below.


Santa Ana, Calif. (June 20, 2014) – NIS America is extremely excited to announce that we will be opening up our official NISA Europe Online Store on July 1 of this year! All of our fans in Europe will now have the opportunity to preorder and purchase the same limited editions that are released in North America. NISA Europe Online Store will be dedicated to serving our European customers with the same quality and service you have come to expect from NIS America.

Upon launch, the following limited editions will be available with preorder details for our European customers: Disgaea® 4: A Promise Revisited, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, Fairy Fencer F, as well as the Persona®Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth: The Wild Cards Premium Edition.

The URL for the store will be announced later this month.

More news will follow as the launch date of NISA Europe Online Store comes closer!

Antonin Kořenek
Antonin has been playing video games since before he could read. Once he did, he fell in love with their stories and worlds. He spends most of his gaming time with either story-based or strategy games. As an aspiring novelist, he blames games like Earthbound and Final Fantasy Tactics for getting him started. Antonin graduated from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI with a degree in English Literature. When not gaming, he can be found reading, obsessing over something on Twitter, or researching strange folklore.