Omega Quintet Hits PlayStation 4 On April 28th In North America

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Omega Quintet, Compile Heart’s PlayStation 4 idol RPG, will be released in North America on April 28th, Idea Factory have announced on the PlayStation Blog.

 

Omega Quintet puts you in the shoes of a manager of an idol group named the Verse Maidens. They consist of—wait for it—“Otoha, your childhood friend, who makes up for her lack of experience with enthusiasm; Kyouka, the wise and responsible one; Kanadeko, who’s driven by impulse; Nene, the shy one with a fierce side in battle; and Aria, who is a vortex of mystery and confusion”.

 

The five idols are tasked with saving the world, and you can watch some footage of the game in the trailer above.


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