GetsuFumaDen Early Access

GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon Available for Early Access on Steam

GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon is now available to purchase in Early Access through the Steam storefront. The official Steam page details how the Early Access period will function and how long the game could potentially remain in Early Access. Additionally, purchasing GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon in Early Access through Steam will come with special rewards. Consumers can get their hands on this game in Early Access for $24.99 through Steam. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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As mentioned previously, the Steam page for GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon has a fair bit of information. The page states that game could potentially be in Early Access for a year. However, an exact period outside of that one year time frame has not been specified. The developers also mention that the Early Access period could be extended depending on consumer feedback.

Additionally, the Early Access version will come with a handful of special rewards. This includes a thirty page digital artbook available in both Japanese and English, a mini-soundtrack, and the Famicom version of GetsuFumaDen. However, the Famicom version of the game is only available in Japanese. This content won’t be exclusive to purchasing the game in Early Access and will be available through a planned Digital Deluxe edition.

GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon is currently available in Early Access for PC through the Steam storefront. The Nintendo Switch version will launch in 2022.


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