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Rainbow Moon

Hong Kong – February 3, 2016 – Today, Eastasiasoft Limited—the Hong Kong–based developer and publisher of interactive entertainment— have announced that their best-selling role-playing game Rainbow Moon will launch on the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system in the Americas on February 16 and in Europe on February 17.

Rainbow Moon for PS3™ and PS Vita has been included in the top 10 games on PlayStation®Store charts on multiple occasions and downloaded over 1 million times worldwide. The upcoming PS4™ release features updated dialog and improved load times in addition to everything else that made the game so popular.

Rainbow Moon on PS4™ will be priced at US$14.99 / €14.99 / £11.99. The game will be available at a special 50% discount for existing owners of the PS3™ or PS Vita versions in selected territories.

Rainbow Moon PS4™ Trailer

 

More information can be found on the official Rainbow Moon website at www.rainbowmoongame.com.

About Rainbow Moon

Rainbow Moon is a role-playing game with a strong emphasis on exploration across a beautiful, isometric, open world, deep character development and tactical turn-based battles. Six playable main characters with upgradeable weapons, armor and accessories, over 100 special skills and more than 20 challenging dungeons await you in an massive game that lasts over 40 hours.

  • Complete all optional content to extend play time to more than 100 hours.
  • Earn more than 50 trophies, including a prestigious platinum trophy.
  • Exchange saved data between your PS4™ system, PS3™ system, and PS Vita system.
  • Experience smooth 60 fps with next to no load times.

About Eastasiasoft

Eastasiasoft Limited is an independent, Hong Kong–based developer and publisher of interactive entertainment, specializing in video games and related media. Founded in 2007, Eastasiasoft has been working on or published titles such as Rainbow Skies, Lost Sea, Rainbow Moon, and the Söldner-X franchise.

Rainbow Moon has been rated Everyone 10+ by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). Please visit its website at www.esrb.org for more information about ratings.

William Haderlie
Born in the 1970's, I've been an avid participant for much of video game history. A lifetime of being the sort of supergeek entrenched in the sciences and mathematics has not curbed my appreciation for the artistry of video games, cinema, and especially literature.