Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls Now Available on iOS

ACQUIRE's Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls is no longer exclusive to the PlayStation 3, as the publisher announced earlier today that the latest Japanese installment to Sir Tech's original RPG series is now available for your iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad. And that means we have some new screenshots and a press release to quote:
Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls Finds Its Way to the App Store

Mobile Version of the Classic Dungeon Crawling RPG Series Now Available for iPhone and iPod touch

TOKYO - November 3, 2011
ACQUIRE Corp., one of Japan's top independent development studios, today announced that the iOS version of RPG classic, Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls, is now available to download for free on the App Store. To experience the latest entry in this 30-year, hardcore dungeon-crawling series on your iPhone® or iPod touch® today, visit: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wizardry-labyrinth-lost-souls/id438372850?mt=8.

The mobile version of Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls includes:
'¢ A first-person, dungeon-crawling experience which spans 20 levels and features over 120 unique monsters to battle
'¢ Classic, hardcore RPG gameplay that stays true to the roots of the Wizardry series
'¢ 10 playable heroes from a diverse mix of fantasy races and classes
'¢ Crisp, high-quality graphics and hand-drawn character art by famous commercial artist Yuki Hayabusa known for design work on the MMORPG, Red Stone (L&K Logic Korea/GameOn)

The completely free edition of Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls allows players to level their characters up to level five and explore the entire first floor of the (Dungeon of Trials.) To see what horrors and challenges await within the deeper recesses of the game's dungeons, players can unlock the entire campaign via In-App Purchase for $9.99.

About ACQUIRE Corp.
Established in 1994, ACQUIRE Corp. started off as a small, three-person company but quickly grew into a full-scale game studio when President Takuma Endo's game idea won a design contest held by Sony Music Entertainment. That winning concept eventually grew into PlayStation® hit Tenchu: Stealth Assassins, one of the world's first 3D stealth-action games, and went on to sell over 1.5 million copies worldwide. With years of experience creating high-quality video games, ACQUIRE is now one of the top independent development studios in Japan. For news about ACQUIRE, including details on the studio's continuing plans for the re-envisioned Wizardry series, head to http://www.acquire.co.jp.