New Neptunia Game Maker R_Evolution Release Date Falls in May
Image via Idea Factory International

New Neptunia Game Maker R:Evolution Release Date Falls in May

Back at Anime Expo 2023, Idea Factory International confirmed one of its new Hyperdimension Neptunia games would be Neptunia Game Maker R:Revolution, and now there’s finally an update on its release date. We’ll see it in May 2024, and both standard and limited editions will appear.

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As usual, the physical copies are already showing up for on Idea Factory International’s store, though pre-orders aren’t open yet. The base game comes with one of the Ifi’s Online Store trading cards and the physical copy. The official box art for the new Neptunia game also appeared. The limited edition page is also live, but there are no details on its price or included content. In Europe, a Day One Edition Dual Pack Plus that also includes Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters and acrylic stand will appear.

Here’s how that box art looks:

Image via Idea Factory International

The announcement also included an update on languages. In addition to English subtitles being supported, there will be French and Spanish as well. The two dual audio options will be English and Japanese. 

As a reminder, this is a spin-off entry. Older Neptune, an alternate version of the character we know, is working with the Failure Console Goddesses Pippih, Jagaa, and Reedio. (They are based on the Pippin, Jaguar, and 3DO.) You head into battles with four characters at once, going through areas and trying to help these console goddesses and the company succeed.

The Neptunia Game Maker R:Revolution English release date will fall in May 2024 for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. 


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