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The game appears to have had a troubled development, as it was originally also set for release for the [[Sega Saturn]], 3DO and PC, with North American versions handled by [[JVC]]. Despite being advertised, none of these versions materialised, and the PlayStation version was only released in Japan, where it was published by [[Coconuts Japan]].
 
The game appears to have had a troubled development, as it was originally also set for release for the [[Sega Saturn]], 3DO and PC, with North American versions handled by [[JVC]]. Despite being advertised, none of these versions materialised, and the PlayStation version was only released in Japan, where it was published by [[Coconuts Japan]].
  
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DeadlySkies Saturn US PrintAdvert.jpg|US print advert
 
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Deadly Skies
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: American Softworks
Developer: Virtual Studio
Planned release date(s): 1996-04-26, [1] 1996-07-31 [2]
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up
Number of players: 1

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Deadly Skies, developed by Funcom is a PlayStation air combat game released in late 1997.

The game appears to have had a troubled development, as it was originally also set for release for the Sega Saturn, 3DO and PC, with North American versions handled by JVC. Despite being advertised, none of these versions materialised, and the PlayStation version was only released in Japan, where it was published by Coconuts Japan.

Promotional material

Magazine articles