Nayuta no Kiseki: Kai to Release in June

Nayuta no Kiseki: Kai is scheduled to release for the PlayStation 4 in late June. The announcement came directly from the Nihon Falcom Twitter and the official PlayStation Blog Japan website. Alongside the announcement of a release date, new screenshots were shared of the upcoming remaster. Nayuta no Kiseki: Kai will release for the PlayStation 4 on June 24, 2021 and will cost ¥3,980 (or $37) for the physical release and ¥3,960 (or roughly $37) for the digital version. [Thanks, Ryokutya!]

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The PlayStation 4 version of Nayuta no Kiseki was originally announced in December 2020. It was revealed that this title, which was originally on the PlayStation Portable, would be remastered and then ported to the PlayStation 4. However, while a window of release had been shared, an official release date had not been confirmed until now.

You can check out the latest images for Nayuta no Kiseki: Kai below.

Additionally, those who pre-order Nayuta no Kiseki: Kai will receive a special two disc CD set. This set will include a total of sixty in-game songs, including the title song for Nayuta no Kiseki.

Nayuta no Kiseki: Kai will release for the PlayStation 4 on June 24, 2021. There is currently no word of an English localization or release. Nayuta no Kiseki originally released for the PlayStation Portable in 2012 to Japanese audiences.


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