Date a Live: Ren Dystopia Game Getting a PC Port, Steam Release
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Date a Live: Ren Dystopia Game Getting a PC Port, Steam Release

Idea Factory International announced it will release the Date a Live: Ren Dystopia game outside of Japan. It will appear on the PC via Steam in 2024, with standard and deluxe editions available. 

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As in past games, players follow Shido Itsuka as he deals with Spirits and ensures their powers don’t harm Japan and the world. Said Spirits also tend to be women who are interested in him. Which works out, as the way Shido keeps Spirits from causing damage is he dates them to seal their power. This latest entry introduces a new character named Ren and follows players as they date and deal with more Spirits.

Here’s the first gallery of screenshots Idea Factory International shared with us highlighting different CGs from the story.

Should someone get the Digital Deluxe version of the game, they also get the “Natsumi Encounter” and “Origami Friendship” Japanese audio dramas with English and Traditional Chinese scripts, a 13 page art collection, the translated Ren Masques novel, and a 27-song soundtrack.

This isn’t the only Date a Live game on Steam for the PC. Date a Live: Rio Reincarnation is also there. It contains both Rinne Utopia and Arusu Installand appeared on the storefront in 2019 alongside a PS4 release.

Date a Live: Ren Dystopia will come to the PC via Steam in 2024. The Date a Live anime is streaming on Crunchyroll. Yen Press handles the light novel series outside Japan. 


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