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PR - Numskull Games teams up with Spike Chunsoft to bring YU-NO to Europe and Australia

by nintendaan
29 July 2019
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Numskull Games – July 29:

Numskull Games is incredibly pleased to announce that it will be bringing the upcoming title, ‘YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world.’, to European and Australian markets later this year.


This continues the exciting partnership with prolific Japanese developer and publisher

Spike Chunsoft, with Numskull Games previously announcing plans to release CRYSTAR for the PlayStation 4 on August 30th, and AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on September 20th.


YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world.


During his vacation from Sakaimachi Academy, Takuya Arima receives a package from his supposedly deceased father. It contains the mysterious Reflector Device, which allows the user to travel between parallel worlds. With help from his friends, teachers, and lovers, Takuya must unearth the mystery of his father's legacy to prevent a calamity threatening to envelop reality itself.

         The Power of the Reflector     - Explore multiple timelines and revisit events through the unique gaming mechanic of the Reflector Device. This allows you to explore every timeline in detail. Activate the Reflector Device’s Auto Divergence Map System to return to an event with more knowledge and new items.
 

         Your Father's Clues - Solve     all the mysteries of Sakaimachi to uncover the real secrets lying beneath Sword Cape. Collect items from one timeline and use them in the next to unlock Sword Cape's hidden truth.
 

         Love Beyond Worlds - Can you find the hidden world waiting beyond Sakaimachi? Fall in love with every character to reach the true ending to this 40+ hour visual novel.

YU-NO will be released on the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, both digitally and physically, October 4, 2019 in Europe & Australia.

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