Star Ocean The Divine Force New Information

Star Ocean: The Divine Force New Information to Appear in June

New information about Star Ocean: The Divine Force will appear sometime in late June. This is according to the official Star Ocean Japanese Twitter account. The news also included what appears to be a screenshot of the game, though it is unclear if it is from a cutscene or from gameplay footage. However, this image may be part of a trailer or a gameplay demonstration that will appear through future updates on the development of the game.

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You can check out the tweet and the included image below.

The tweet concerning new information about Star Ocean: The Divine Force reads:

New information about Star Ocean: The Divine Force was supposed to release in Spring 2022, and we are deeply sorry for keeping you waiting. We are currently preparing to share more information in late June. The team is working hard to meet expectations, and hope you will remain patient during this time.

Star Ocean: The Divine Force was announced in October 2021. A trailer appeared during a State of Play, which included a look at several characters that will appear in the title. Gameplay was also shown, alongside several environments and enemies players can encounter.

Star Ocean: The Divine Force is scheduled to release for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC in 2022.


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