Sisters Royale Will Receive a Character-Focused Limited Run from Stictly Limited Games

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Strictly Limitedly Games will produce a physical edition of Alfa System’s Sisters Royale: Five Sisters Under Fire. Previously, the game was a digital-only release. However, SLG plans to produce a version for both the Nintendo Switch and the PlayStation 4.

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Sisters Royale is the first game from Alfa System in 12 years. Its last game was Castle of Shikigami III, which was ported to the Wii in 2008.

Both systems will receive a regular edition and a Collector’s Edition called “I’m being harassed by 5 Sisters and It Sucks Collector’s Edition. The LE will include:

  • a region-free copy of the game
  • a hardcover collector’s edition box with a magnetic lid lock
  • an original CD soundtrack
  • a hardcover art book
  • a sticker sheet
  • an A2-size poster
  • 6 character cards

SLG is also offering other Sisters Royale goods, including a tote bag (€14.99 / $16.30), an aluminum plate (€9.99 / $10.86) and a t-shirt (€19.99 / $21.74). These goods can be shipped worldwide and involve their own limited run with only a small amount made.

SLG has limited the Sisters Royale LE run to 999 PlayStation 4 copies and 1,500 Nintendo Switch copies. As of February 26, 2020, it is still available for both systems. Each one costs  €49.99 / $54.36 plus shipping.

Additionally, the regular editions of Sisters Royale will only have 1,500 PlayStation 4 copies and 2,500 Nintendo Switch copies made. Both cost €29.99 / $32.60 plus shipping.

Sisters Royale is available for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.


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