The Tomorrow Children To Terminate Service In Japan On November 1

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Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Asia announced that the Q-Games and SIE Japan Studio-developed PS4 action game, The Tomorrow Children, is terminating service in Japan on November 1, 2017.

 

The game’s termination date is November 11. The Frontier Pack and Freeman Dollars will no longer be available for purchase after September 28, on the same day the game will no longer be supported by Share Play.

 

The Tomorrow Children released on September 6, 2016 for PlayStation 4. Sony hasn’t announced its termination outside of Japan.


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