Date A Live: Ren Dystopia Gets A July 2 Release Date In Japan

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Fans of the Date A Live series will have something new to look forward to when Date A Live: Ren Dystopia releases in Japan, and Compile Heart revealed that it’ll launch on July 18, 2019. [Thanks, @Renka_schedule.]

 

Additionally, it’s been revealed that a limited edition will be available with a special box with an illustration by Tsunako, a special book featuring a short written by Koshi Tachibana, and a drama CD.

 

The game takes place after volume 11 of the novel, featuring a game-original character named Ren and a brand-new story to be told. You can read more about its premise and returning heroines in our previous report.

 

Date A Live: Ren Dystopia releases in Japan on July 18, 2019 for PlayStation 4.


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