Yumeutsutsu Vita games Yumeutsutsu Re:Master and Yumeutsutsu Re:After

Yumeutsutsu Vita Games Make Their English Debut

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People have two new visual novels to play. Degica announced the localization and release of both Yumeutsutsu Vita games: Yumeutsutsu Re:Master and Yumeutsutsu Re:After. They both appeared on the North American PlayStation Store for the handheld on July 23, 2020, with Re:Master costing $64.99 and Re:After priced at $49.99. They will make their European debut on the system on July 28, 2020.

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Both of the Yumeutsutsu Vita games are yuri romances. In Yumeutsutsu Re:Master, Ai is the newest employee at Eureka Soft, the game developer where her estranged sister works. While she isn’t sure why her sister cut off contact, a message from the developer’s head asking her to save Kokoro gives you a chance to reconnect with her (and meet other people Ai might form a relationship with).

Yumeutsutsu Re:After is an epilogue fan-disc with five additional stories following Ai’s relationships with women she met in the previous game. (In a rather fitting twist, one scenario actually has Ai helping develop a fan-disc.)

Here are some screenshots showing off Ai with the other heroines.

Yumeutsutsu Re:Master and Yumeutsutsu Re:After are available on the Vita in North America and Japan, and they will come to Europe on July 28, 2020. Both are already available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC worldwide.


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