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Catherine: Full Body Game's Video Reveals Sekai no Owari Image Song

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Demo also released for PS4/Vita game

Atlus began streaming a new promotional video for its Catherine: Full Body game on Friday. The video features the game's image song "Re:set" by SEKAI NO OWARI. Atlus also released a demo for the game for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Japan.

The game's official Twitter account previously revealed earlier this week that the game would have an announcement on Friday.

The PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita game will ship in Japan on February 14. The game will also get a release in the Americas and Europe in 2019.

The Japanese limited edition will also include a soundtrack set, art book, and "Nero glasses" both as a physical item and DLC. The DLC Nero glasses will allow the player character Vincent to see female characters in sleepwear. In addition, the limited edition will offer a DLC that can change Catherine's voice between 11 different voice actresses.

Those who purchase first printings of the game will also receive a Persona 5-themed bonus for DLC for Joker as a playable character and a "phantom thieves commentary set." Joker will be playable in the Babel and Colosseum modes, and the commentary set will have the other phantom thieves provide commentary while he is in play.

Atlus' Studio Zero division is developing the mature romantic action-adventure puzzle game. The game will have a "third Catherine" character named Qatherine (Rin for short), who is a new love interest for Vincent with distinct storyline elements and additional puzzle content. The game will also have new storyline elements for Catherine and Katherine.

Atlus released its mature action-adventure/puzzle game Catherine for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2011. Atlus USA released game in North America in 2011, and the game also shipped in Europe and Australia in 2012. The game was a collaboration between Atlus and the Genius Party animators at Studio 4°C. The game shared notable staff with Atlus' Persona series, including director and producer Katsura Hashino, character designer Shigenori Soejima, and composer Shoji Meguro. Studio 4°C produced the animated sequences.

Sources: Atlus' YouTube channel, Studio Zero's Twitter account


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