By now, Iron Galaxy Studios’ Divekick is pretty well-known in the fighting game community. It’s unique two-button combat allows players to pick up on the subtle nuances of spacing present in other games without having to worry about an execution barrier. Most importantly, however, it’s just plain fun.

While fans in North America have been playing it for quite some time, Japanese players haven’t had the opportunity of trying it for themselves, outside of using a special PlayStation Network account or visiting foreign tournaments, that is. Fortunately, that’s all about to change thanks to one unlikely publisher.

Square Enix recently announced that they will be bringing Divekick: Addition Edition to Japan by way of their Extreme Edges imprint. Founded in 2010, Extreme Edges originally served as a way for the studio to bring mature Western games, which would typically find themselves labeled with the country’s highest age-restricted game rating, to a new market.

Though very unlikely to receive this Z rating, Divekick is scheduled to land in Japan sometime this summer. We’ll be sure to keep you updated as more concrete information becomes available.

Source: Square Enix via Divekick