Omega Labyrinth Z Heading West

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The original Omega Labyrinth was never released outside of Japan, but the sequel will not have that problem. PQube has announced it has picked up Omega Labyrinth Z. The PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita game will be released in North America and Europe in 2018.

 

At the Embellir Girl’s Academy, there are rumors of a Grail of Beauty that can only be acquired on opening day each year. Whichever student finds and gets it may have a wish granted. At the outset of the adventure, Aina Akemiya is determined to find this relic and wish that it will alleviate her concerns about her body. What follows is a rogue-like dungeon crawler where heroines’ breasts grow as they collect Omega power will journeying. Omega power can also be used to purchase items.

 

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Omega Labyrinth Z arrived on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Japan on July 6, 2017.


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