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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Summon Night is a series of SRPGs developed by Flight-Plan. It is their second such series after Black Matrix and is notably much Lighter and Softer along with being better known. The series also contains three out of the four[1] Flight-Plan games to get a North American release, although all three are action-RPG spin-offs rather than from the main series. The games apply some Dating Sim elements to them as well with multiple endings for virtually all the characters that join you whether you play as a boy or a girl. The series celebrated its 10th anniversary on January 6, 2010 and has a commemoration website. Unfortunately, the series is now effectively dead with the closing of its developer in August of 2010. |