Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow (Japanese: ブルードラゴン 異界の巨獣, Hepburn: Burū Doragon: Ikai no Kyojū?, lit. "Blue Dragon: Great Beast of the Underworld") is a role-playing video game developed by Mistwalker and tri-Crescendo and published by Namco Bandai in Japan and Europe and D3 Publisher in North America, for the Nintendo DS video game console and is based on the Blue Dragon series. It is the third installment to the Blue Dragon series and is a direct sequel to both Blue Dragon and Blue Dragon Plus. Hironobu Sakaguchi (Series Creator), Akira Toriyama (Character Designer of Blue Dragon) and Hideo Baba (Brand Manager of Tales series) are involved in the development of the game. It was released in Japan on October 8, 2009, in North America on May 18, 2010, and in Europe on September 24, 2010.
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