Join The Robot Club With Robotics;Notes Elite In 2020

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Spike Chunsoft is bringing another entry in the 5pb and Nitroplus Science Adventure line to the west. At Anime Expo 2019, the company revealed it would be bringing Robotics;Note Elite to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC in 2020. Robotics;Notes DaSH, its sequel, will also be discussed by Spike Chunsoft in the future, according to the PlayStation Blog.

 

Robotics;Notes Elite is a visual novel following classmates in Tanegashima. Kaito Yashio, one of the two people in the Central Tanegashima High Robot Club. He loves Kill-Ballad, a fighting game, and doesn’t seem to care that the club is about to be disbanded. (His childhood friend and other member of the club, Akiho Senomiya, does.) However, events soon lead the two to attempt to create an actual giant robot. Eventually, other characters end up joining the club and helping to realize that vision, as people also start to learn more mysteries about the world around them.

 

Here is the first Robotics;Notes Elite trailer.

 

 

Robotics;Note Elite will come to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC in 2020. It is available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Xbox 360 in Japan. Robotics;Note DaSH is immediately available on the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Japan. Spike Chunsoft will make an announcement regarding it in the future.


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