Seven Seas Offers Manga for PSP: Round 2
Seven Seas Entertainment announced today that the second chapters of its four flagship manga titles – Amazing Agent Luna, Blade for Barter, Last Hope and No ManÂ’s Land – are now available free for download on the Sony PSP. Along with the second chapters comes a brand new download page dedicated to helping visitors through the process of getting the titles onto their Sony PSP. This latest website innovation comes hot on the heels of MondayÂ’s announcement that Seven Seas Entertainment has relaunched its website, Gomanga.com, with three new web manga — Unearthly, Captain Nemo and Aoi House.
In April 2005, Seven Seas Entertainment became the first manga publisher to release free downloadable manga content for the Sony PSP. This move proved so popular that in just 5 days, 12,000 downloads were attained and the number keeps growing. Many publications in both the manga and video game industries covered the news, such as Animation Insider, which referred to Seven Seas as a “trailblazer.”
Further chapters of the Seven Seas titles will be released in the coming months, as well as other exciting original content.
Seven Seas Entertainment announced today that the second chapters of its four flagship manga titles – Amazing Agent Luna, Blade for Barter, Last Hope and No ManÂ’s Land – are now available free for download on the Sony PSP. Along with the second chapters comes a brand new download page dedicated to helping visitors through the process of getting the titles onto their Sony PSP. This latest website innovation comes hot on the heels of MondayÂ’s announcement that Seven Seas Entertainment has relaunched its website, Gomanga.com, with three new web manga — Unearthly, Captain Nemo and Aoi House.
In April 2005, Seven Seas Entertainment became the first manga publisher to release free downloadable manga content for the Sony PSP. This move proved so popular that in just 5 days, 12,000 downloads were attained and the number keeps growing. Many publications in both the manga and video game industries covered the news, such as Animation Insider, which referred to Seven Seas as a “trailblazer.”
Further chapters of the Seven Seas titles will be released in the coming months, as well as other exciting original content.