Revive of the Moon - horror action game by Regista and Eiko Kano released on PC Steam with English language support
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Eiko Kano Releases Revive of the Moon in English on PC

Regista has released the PC version of Revive of the Moon, a horror action game directed by the Japanese celebrity Eiko Kano. People from all around the world can buy the game on Steam with a 40% discount until September 26, 2024. The game’s regular price in the US is $19.99, but the early discount lets people purchase it at $11.99.

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This game will tell the story of Mitsuki Isogami, a Japanese high school girl who witnesses a disaster that spawns numerous zombie-like monsters in her town. She will end up picking up a sword and using her kendo experience to fight the monsters and survive.

Regista had previously released this game for Nintendo Switch on June 20, 2024. However, as indicated on the Japanese eShop page, the Switch version only contained Japanese language support. The newly released PC version has additional subtitles in English and Simplified Chinese.

An official English trailer for the PC version of Revive of the Moon is available to watch on YouTube:

Eiko Kano is a multitalented Japanese celebrity who debuted as a comedian in 2003 and as an actor and singer in 2008. In recent years, Square Enix has been featuring him in its primetime Tokyo Game Show programs. Eiko Kano will make his return at Tokyo Game Show 2024 to help promote the Dragon Quest III HD-2D remake.

Revive of the Moon is readily available on PC via Steam worldwide and Nintendo Switch in Japan.


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