Death Mark Successor NG Will Arrive In The West In October 2019

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During its Anime Expo 2019 panel, Aksys confirmed it would be releasing NG, a spiritual sequel to Death Mark and the second Spirit Hunter game, outside of Japan. It will be coming to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and PC in October 2019.

 

In NG, players follow a young man whose sister has disappeared. It is up to you to try and figure out what happened to her and possibly save her life, even though it means yours will be in danger the entire time. It is a visual novel with a Judge System, where people will need to choose how to react the to unsettling events happening around them. Also, like Death Mark, you will have to pay close attention to your surroundings to find points of interest to help you make your way through the story.

 

Here is the first Spirit Hunter NG trailer.

 

 

Spirit Hunter NG is immediately available on the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in Japan. It will be available digitally and physically on the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in October 2019, while the PlayStation Vita and PC will get digital releases.


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