AKIBA'S TRIP: Undead and Undressed Director's Cut | Announcement Trailer Screenshot

AKIBA'S TRIP: Undead and Undressed Director's Cut | Trailer Logo Screenshot

XSEED Games has finally announced an exact release date for AKIBA’S TRIP: Undead and Undressed Director’s Cut. The game will be launching for Nintendo Switch in both North America and Europe this upcoming August 1st, 2023.  It will be available digitally for $29.99 and there will also be a limited Day 1 Edition physical copy available for $39.99. The Day 1 Edition is already available for pre-order in the XSEED Games Store and at various other retailers. Also, on PS4 and Windows PC where AKIBA’S TRIP: Undead and Undressed has already been released before, there will be DLC available for purchase instead. You’ll be able to buy the Kati’s Route DLC  For $7.99. You can find more info from the latest press release about the AKIBA’S TRIP: Undead and Undressed Director’s Cut down below. And if you’d like to know more about the game, feel free to visit the official website.


Updated from its original release for a new generation, AKIBA’S TRIP: Undead and Undressed Director’s Cut places players in the role of Nanashi, an otaku mysteriously transformed into a vampire and thrust into a conspiracy of “Synthisters” plaguing the electronics mecca. Alongside a colorful cast of allies known as the ‘Akiba Freedom Fighters,’ Nanashi must defend his fellow otaku from vampire predators, discovering that the best strategy to defeat them is to strip them to their bare essentials and expose them to the cleansing power of the sun! Featuring an all new “true ending” route fully voiced in English and Japanese starring lovable maid Kati, original side quests introducing more offbeat otaku denizens of Akihabara, and an arsenal of new weapons and armor, AKIBA’S TRIP: Undead and Undressed Director’s Cut brings modern supernatural action and adventure for the Japanophile of discerning tastes.

Jenae R
Jenae is an RPG enthusiast who also enjoys cats, humidity-free warm weather, Dean Koontz books, Riichi Mahjong and a select handful of non RPG series and games. Two of her all-time favorite games are the original Shadow Hearts and Final Fantasy IX. She loves to ramble on about her numerous gaming opinions and is fortunate enough to be able to do it here at oprainfall.