Tactical RPG Rainbow Skies is Set to Finally Launch in June 2018

Eastasiasoft has announced Rainbow Skies is finally launching next month, nearly five years since the game’s reveal.

The Sidequest Studios-developed tactical-strategy RPG will launch on June 26th in North America and on June 27th in Europe and Asia, across PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PS Vita.

The game will cost $$29.99/€26.99, and there are physical versions of the game up for pre-order at Play-Asia. Featured above, you can view a new trailer for the game.


Here’s a rundown on the game:


The story of Rainbow Skies begins on the morning of Damion’s final examination as a monster tamer, an important profession in his home town, which is constantly threatened by monster attacks. However, after a terrible hangover, Damion completely messes things up and not only fails the examination, but also destroys the entire monster compound. When he tries to cover up his mishap with his examiner Layne, things turn from bad to worse and through a number of unforeseen circumstances, they find themselves between the fronts of two rival superpowers…

Key Features:

  • Follow the story of three young heroes and discover the true value of their friendship in this unforgettable adventure, inspired by fan-favorite classic tactical RPGs.
  • Explore a colorful and vibrant world, filled with friends and foes.
  • Beautiful visuals, optimised to run at 60fps on PS4, PS3, and PS Vita.
  • Revamped turn-based battles with practically limitless tactical depth. Plan your assault with hundreds of skills, items and options, plus all new combo attacks.
  • Breed and level up a large variety of monsters, then bring them into battle with you!
  • Upgrade your characters, weapons, equipment, and battle skills.
  • Enjoy a huge variety of side quests and optional content.
  • Dig up hidden treasures and find other valuable collectibles.
  • Play a variety of mini games, including a turn-based fishing game.
  • Cross-Save support on PS4, PS3, and PS Vita.
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