Psychedelica of the Ashen Hawk PC Closed Beta And PC Release Announced

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Intragames’ Facebook page for Psychedelica of the Black Butterfly has revealed the next otome visual novel the company will be bringing to PCs. It will bring the follow up to that title, Psychedelica of the Ashen Hawk, to the platform in Spring 2019. To prepare, a beta test will be held in the second half of February 2019.

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100 applicants will be picked to participate in the Psychedelica of the Ashen Hawk beta test. Only people who are over the age of 18 who turn in an email to [email protected] by 11:59pm PT on February 17, 2019 with their name, email address, Steam ID, country, language, OS version and language, PC specs, and IP address will be considered. People who are picked will participate in the test until 11:59pm PT on February 24, 2019. Those chosen also get a copy of the game and its DLC via Steam.

 

In Psychedelica of the Ashen Hawk, players follow Eiar. She is a witch with a red eye, forced to live her life as a young man named Jed to protect herself and the people she cares about. She lives in a town where the only season anyone ever experiences is winter and there are two factions, the Hawks and the Wolves, running everything. Eiar gets caught up in the mysteries, which involve a serial killer and a missing relic, while also having a chance to romance people from the Hawk and Wolf families.

 

Psychedelica of the Ashen Hawk is immediately available for the PlayStation Vita worldwide.


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