Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten Release Date and Gameplay Trailer

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NIS America has announced the release date for the upcoming Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten. The game will be releasing for PS4 and PS5 on September 5, 2023 in North America.

The story here follows a named Oshtor  as he journeys to discover the secrets surrounding his father’s mysterious death. Players will fend off many enemies in combat alongside their comrades using an Action Ring System. Use your Overzeal to turn the tides of battle in your favor and find many ways to manipulate the turn order to give yourself an even greater advantage.

You can check out a gameplay trailer below:

NIS America has a loaded Limited Edition in their store for $99. This edition includes: – Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten Deluxe Edition, Hardcover Visual Book, “Prelude” Original Soundtrack, “A Day on the Town” 17″ x 24″ Cloth Poster, Shunya & Halu Acrylic Display, Munechika & Mikazuchi Acrylic Display, Art Cards (Set of 5) and a Collector’s Box.

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