Death end re;Quest Gets A March 1 Release Date For PS4 In Japan

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Compile Heart announced in this week’s issue of Famitsu magazine that their upcoming PS4 RPG, Death end re;Quest will have players rescue a girl from a discontinued VRMMORPG when the game releases in Japan this March.

 

The magazine has more information on the game’s battle system and limited edition box, so keep an eye open for follow up details in the coming days.

 

In Death end re;Quest you’ll take on the role of protagonist Shin Mizunashi who receives an email from a girl named Shiina Nonimiya who went missing about a year prior. After learning that she’s been trapped inside a discontinued VRMMORPG called “World Odyssey,” he decides to take action and search for the missing girl. You can check out a trailer for the game in our previous report.

 

Death end re;Quest releases in Japan on March 1, 2018 for PlayStation 4.


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