Death end re;Quest featured imageStarting February 15th, pre-orders for Idea Factory’s upcoming Death end re;Quest title will officially go live on the North American PlayStation Store. Both the base game as well as a separate “Deluxe Bundle” will be available. The bundle (priced at $74.99 USD) will contain both the base game as well as the season pass, which includes all of the DLC. Having a PS+ subscription will net you 15% off that package as well as early access to the “Summer Swimsuit Bundle”. For those wishing to pick up the DLC separately, the season pass will also be available as a separate purchase. It will be listed at $14.99 for PS+ users and $19.99 for everyone else.

In addition to these release announcements, new character information has also been shared. You can find a brief description of each character in the quoted text below:

  • Sumika Tokiwa – A coworker of Arata and Shina’s who works as a programmer on a project separate from World’s Odyssey. As soon as she discovers that Shina, whom she considered to be a sister, was stuck inside of W.O.D., she teams up with Arata to extract her.

  • Natsuo Munakata – A former employee of Aggle, Inc. who left to begin his own business. While at Aggle, he worked as an account manager, overseeing Enigma Games’ licensing and development with the Alice Engine.

  • Rin Asukaze – Head secretary to the CEO of Enigma Games. Whenever Arata has trouble, she often serves as a guide to illuminate the path ahead of him.

  • Lydia Nolan – A foreigner who works as a character designer for Enigma Games. She prides herself on being an otaku, flaunting her decked-out itabag and collection of figurines at her desk.

Death end re;Quest will officially release for PlayStation 4 on February 19, 2019 in North America and on February 22 in Europe. For further details, please check out our launch trailer article or visit the game’s official website.

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SOURCE: Press Release

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