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Death end re;Quest 2 Release Date Set for August 2020

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The Death end re;Quest 2 release date was pinned down at NGPX 2020. While the PlayStation 4 and PC RPG had a tentative Summer 2020 release window, it has been pinned down to August 25, 2020 in North America and August 28, 2020 in Europe In addition, plenty of special editions have been confirmed.

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With the PC version, which will have the original Glitch costumes, people will have the option of also getting a Steam Deluxe Pack. This $9.99 add-on gives people a PC theme, the 24-track digital soundtrack, six wallpapers, and two digital art books.

The Death end re;Quest 2 limited edition will be available for the PlayStation 4 via the Idea Factory International store. This gives people a PlayStation 4 physical copy and Steelbook case for it, a soundtrack CD, a hardcover art book, a novel, and a Wordsworth dorm bag that has Shina, Liliana, Rotten, and Mai on it.

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A new trailer was also shared alongside the Death end re;Quest 2 release date announcement. Get a better look at Le Choara, the town where Mai Toyama is attending school.

Finally, Idea Factory International will be selling Death end re;Quest charms featuring the heroines from the first and second games. Each one is three inches and made of acrylic. Death end re;Quest’s Shina, Lily, Clea, Lucil, AI Astra, and Celica and Death end re;Quest 2’s Mai, Rotten, and Liliana all appear in chibi form.

The Death end re;Quest 2 release date is August 25, 2020 in North America and August 28, 2020 in Europe. People will be able to find it on the PlayStation 4 and PC. It is immediately available on the PlayStation 4 in Japan.


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