ys memories of celceta ps4 release date

The Ys Memories of Celceta PS4 Release Date Is June 9, 2020

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The North American Ys: Memories of Celceta PS4 release date has been confirmed. The action-RPG will launch on June 9, 2020. The digital and physical versions will both appear on that day in the region. Also, everyone will be able to pick up a free PlayStation 4 home theme inspired by the game when it launches. (This is identical to one that was given away in Japan.)

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In addition to the standard digital version, the release date announcement also confirmed a $39.99 PlayStation Store digital deluxe edition. This will give people a copy of the game, a deluxe PlayStation 4 home theme with art and music, and a digital version of a Ys 25th anniversary soundtrack CD that has nine rearranged tracks from Ys Origin and Ys I-VII along with five MSX version songs.

As a reminder, the contents of the Ys: Memories of Celceta PS4 Timeless Adventurer Addition have already been revealed. This gives people a physical copy of the game, the Ys 25th anniversary CD, and twelve art cards featuring pictures of the series’ different heroines.

A new trailer was also released to go along with the Ys: Memories of Celceta PS4 release date reveal. It highlights characters like Adol, Calilica, Duren, Frieda, Karna, and Ozma and their battle skills.

Ys: Memories of Celceta will come to the PlayStation 4 in North America on June 9, 2020. It is immediately available in Japan. It is also available on the PlayStation Vita and PC worldwide.


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