Worldend Syndrome Will Come To Europe In June And Get An Exclusive Art Book

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PQube has new information for its next visual novel, Worldend Syndrome. People in Europe will be able to pick up digital and physical copies in that region on June 14, 2019. A day-one launch edition will be arriving for physical Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 copies.

 

The physical copies’ day one edition will give people a physical copy of the game on a cartridge or disc and an art book. This art book will only be available in Europe. (As a reminder, the game will not receive a physical release in North America.)

 

A North American release date has not yet been confirmed. However, PQube will be bringing it digitally to the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in the region.

 

Worldend Syndrome will appear on the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Europe on June 14, 2019. It is immediately available on both systems and the PlayStation Vita in Japan. It will appear in North America in 2019.


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