Work x Work On PS4 Will Include DLC From Switch Version As Pre-Order Bonus

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FuRyu announced that its previously Switch-exclusive RPG Work x Work will make its way to PS4 this February in Japan. This week’s issue of Famitsu magazine shares more on its release and bonus content. [Thanks, Ryokutya2089.]

 

The game’s three paid DLC that was available on Switch will come included as part of its pre-order in Japan. Considering Work x Work just released in October 2 in Japan, the PS4 version looks like the better option to get it all for a fairly new game.

 

Work x Work will release for PlayStation 4 in Japan on February 28, 2019. Its price is 4,980 yen. The game is available for the Nintendo Switch in Japan.


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