Yumeutsutsu Re: Master Is The Latest Game By Nurse Love Addiction Maker Kogado Studio

Nurse Love Addiction makers Kogado Studio announced Yumeutsutsu Re: Master at TGS 2018, a shoujo ai game about two sisters who were separated after a divorce, but end up working together at a game studio.

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Yumeutsutsu Re: Master is set to come out on PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch, and Steam in February 2019. There are options for Chinese and English languages that are currently unavailable on the official website, and while an English release is undecided, Kogado Studios have mentioned to Gematsu that it will undoubtedly happen in due time.

 

Yumeutsutsu Re: Master comes out on PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch, and Steam in February 2019.


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