.hack//Infection
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.hack//Infection
Summary
.hack//Infection is a video game[1]. .hack//Infection has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- .hack//Infection's instance of is recorded as video game[3].
- .hack//Infection was published by Bandai[4].
- .hack//Infection's genre is action role-playing game[5].
- .hack//Infection's genre is science fiction video game[6].
- .hack//Infection's developer is recorded as CyberConnect2[7].
- .hack//Infection's part of the series is recorded as .hack[8].
- .hack//Infection's platform is recorded as Q10680[9].
- .hack//Infection's game mode is recorded as single-player video game[10].
- .hack//Infection was distributed by DVD[11].
- .hack//Infection's country of origin is recorded as Japan[12].
- .hack//Infection was published on June 20, 2002[13].
- .hack//Infection was released on February 11, 2003[14].
- .hack//Infection was published on March 26, 2004[15].
- .hack//Infection's characters is recorded as Akira "BlackRose" Hayami[16].
- .hack//Infection's ESRB rating is recorded as Teen[17].
- .hack//Infection's PEGI rating is recorded as PEGI 12[18].
- .hack//Infection's USK rating is recorded as USK 12[19].
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Authorship and Creation
.hack//Infection was published by Bandai[4].
Publication
Publication dates include June 20, 2002[13], February 11, 2003[14], and March 26, 2004[15]. Genres include action role-playing game[5] and science fiction video game[6]. .hack//Infection's part of the series is recorded as .hack[8]. .hack//Infection was distributed by DVD[11].
Subject and Themes
.hack//Infection's part of the series is recorded as .hack[8].
Why It Matters
.hack//Infection has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] .hack//Infection is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]