
Viz has had a number of its manga series on accelerated release schedules over the past few years, giving North American readers more of a chance to "catch up" with their favorite ongoing manga more at pace with Japan.
Since the launch of its digital service in November of 2010, Viz has been pretty aggressive about bringing digitized content to market at a steady pace with a price point that's typically about half of what their printed products cost. As prominent as pirated manga scanslations are, Viz seems to be responding to digital demand by continually working to address factors of ease of use, timeliness, selection and pricing. Though still there's a number of titles fans would probably like to see take on Naruto's release pace, Viz is establishing an encouraging precedent by making one of its flagship titles available in multiple formats and prices.
[Via ANN]
























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