Date A Live: Rio Reincarnation Western PS4 Version Delayed, Launches in July With PC Version

Idea Factory International has announced a delay for Date A Live: Rio Reincarnation.

The game will forgo its planned June release date on PlayStation 4 for one a bit later – on July 23rd in North America and July 26 in Europe. The game’s PC version was dated for July 23rd as well.

Date A Live: Rio Reincarnation is actually a collection that includes three visual novels: Date A Live: Rinne UtopiaDate A Live: Arusu Install, and Date A Live Twin Edition: Rio Reincarnation.

Here’s a rundown on the game:

A brand new character named Rio appears, who calls Shido “Papa” and is searching for the “most important thing.”

After having escaped nearly being trapped in a virtual reality, Shido is afflicted by a strange feeling.

A disturbance in the world in which he lives. Someone is out there… He cannot shake the helpless, uncomfortable feeling.

This strange feeling persists… A new paradise. A girl who has the same last name as Rinne──Rio Sonogami. The girl, along with Marina… for the sake of everyone’s happiness, they wander in search of “the most important thing.”

Key Features:

  • Multiple Dates, Multiple Outcomes – With 11 characters to choose from and over 150 dating events, who you choose is up to you!
  • Find Your Route to Love – The choices you make with each girl can affect your overall destiny. Clear all of your date’s conditions to reveal the heroine’s true ending!
  • Motion Portrait Animation Comes To Life – All standing portraits that players interact with will breathe, blink, and react to your conversations! The heroines feel more realistic than ever!
  • There’s More Where That Came From – Two previous entries in the Date A Liveseries that were only available on the PlayStation 3, Rinne Utopia and Arusu Install, will be included in Rio Reincarnation! Re-experience the ending of your date’s route in Rinne Utopia and Arusu Install, and experience new date endings and Event CGs in Rio Reincarnation!
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