Project Nimbus: Code Mirai Comes To Japan On November 21, 2017

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After its steam debut, Project Nimbus is heading to a whole new platform: the PlayStation 4. Project Nimbus: Code Mirai has been given a November 21, 2017 launch date by GameTomo. It is then that it will be available in both the Japanese PlayStation Stores. Currently, GameTomo has only revealed the Japanese version will cost ï¿¥1,990 (~$18).

 

In Project Nimbus: Project Mirai, people get to hop into a mech and take care of dangerous situations. These BattleFrames can be customized as they play and complete objectives.

 

 

Project Nimbus is immediately available for the PC via Steam.


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