Rainbow Moon Rolls Out For PS4 Starting February 16th

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Eastasiasoft has announced that Rainbow Moon will be available for PlayStation 4 in the Americas on February 16th and in Europe on February 17th.

 

It’ll cost $14.99 / €14.99 / £11.99, unless you already own Rainbow Moon on PlayStation 3 or PlayStation Vita, in which case you’ll be granted a 50 percent discount in certain territories (which ones it applies to hasn’t been detailed).

 

This PS4 version of the RPG includes updated dialog and improved load times. It also runs at 60 frames per second and you’ll be able to exchange saved data between the PS4, PS3, and PS Vita versions.


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