The Caligula Effect 2 Goes Gold

The Caligula Effect 2 Goes Gold

The Caligula Effect 2 has gone gold, both publisher FuRyu and developer Historia have announced today.

That means The Caligula Effect 2 has reached gold master status, meaning the game’s development and code is finalized and ready for distribution. The above illustration was shared to celebrate the game hitting the new milestone.

In case you missed it, you can find the previous character trailers for the game including – Bluffman here, Kudan here, Kranke here, Doctor here, Machina here, Pandora here, MU-kun here, and #QP here.

Here’s a rundown on the game, via NIS America:

Dive into a reality-warping adventure from Persona scenario-writer Tadashi Satomi and Director Takuya Yamanaka!

A virtuadoll named Regret has created the world of Redo in order to save people from their past regrets by imprisoning them in a simulation. However, this “paradise” is shaken to the core when a virtual idol named χ breaks into Regret’s virtual reality and restores a high school student’s memories of the real world. In order to escape Redo, they reestablish the Go-Home Club, a resistance group that seeks to fight against Regret and her enforcers, the Obbligato Musicians.

  • Welcome to Tatefushi Academy: Meet the fresh faces of the Go-Home Club, whose memories are awakened by the virtuadoll, χ. Recruit other students to aid you, challenge the virtuadoll, Regret, and her Obbligato Musicians, and escape the false world of Redo!
  • Breakout Battles: Seize the tactical advantage by utilizing the Imaginary Chain to predict your enemies’ moves and execute the perfect attack sequence.
  • An Unforgettable Paradise: Scenario-writer Tadashi Satomi and Director Takuya Yamanaka have masterfully crafted this tale of Redo, adorning it with a pulse-pounding, vocaloid-inspired soundtrack.

The Caligula Effect 2 is launching for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on June 24th in Japan and sometime this fall in North America and Europe.

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