JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure HD Confirmed For XBLA, PSN

After XboxAchievements revealed the achievements for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure HD Ver., Capcom has seen fit to confirm those rumors by announcing it officially for XBLA and PSN.

As one of the best video game adaptations of a manga, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure HD Ver. updates the original fighter with high-quality graphics, though fans can play in the original Arcade SD mode if they choose.

Online competition, as with the Dreamcast port of the title, will be available as well and will be familiar to the battle point and lobby systems from Super Street Fighter IV and Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Players can revisit their best moments in replays and share them with others.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure HD Ver. releases on PSN on August 21 for $19.99 and on XBLA on August 22 for 1600 Microsoft Points.

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