Disaster Report 4 Summer Memories Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, And PC Localization Coming In 2020

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The most recent entry in the Disaster Report series is heading westward. NIS America will bring Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC in 2020. The PlayStation 4 version has PlayStation VR support.

 

In Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories, you are going about your daily life when an earthquake hits the city. Your new goal is to try and safely escape the decimated city, all while trying to stay alive, keep clean, take care of yourself and your possible injuries, and interact with others. People will be able to choose how they respond to other survivors.

 

Here is the Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories announcement trailer.

 

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In addition, NIS America has revealed its Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories limited edition. Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 owners will have the option of getting a bundle that includes a physical copy of the game, a First Aid collector’s box, an emergency backpack, the soundtrack CD, and an identification tag. The official Steam page does not note if there will be some sort of digital deluxe edition of the game.

 

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Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories is immediately available on the PlayStation 4 in Japan and will arrive on the Nintendo Switch in that region on September 26, 2019. It will come to North America and Europe on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC in early 2020. You can read more about the game in our playtest here.


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