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Gust's Nights of Azure Game Gets Sequel For PS4, PS Vita on December 22

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Jun'ichi Fujisaku supervises story for sequel RPG

PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on December 22.

The game will feature a new heroine named Lily. Blood-C scriptwriter) is supervising the story. Yoshiku is returning to design the characters.

The game is available to pre-order on the Gust Shop, and the shop is offering three different editions of the game. The Special Collection Box for the game will include: a B2-size tapestry with a new illustration, a "bath poster," a set of three keychains, a set of three A3-size tapestries, a visual book, the game's official soundtrack, a B3-size poster, a 3D card of the protagonist, a "bishōjo bromide set," a code to a costume for the protagonist, and a code included with all first editions of the game for an item usable in the game. The set retails for 20,844 yen ($205) for the PS4 version and 19,764 yen (US$194) for the PS Vita version.

A separate Box edition comes with the first-edition bonus code, the B2-size tapestry, the visual book, the official soundtrack, the B3-size poster, the 3D card, the bromide set, and the serial code for the costumer for the protagonist. The Box edition retails for 14,364 yen (US$141) for the PS4 edition and 13,284 yen (US$130) for the PS Vita edition. The standard edition on the Gust Shop comes with the first-edition bonus code and the B2-size tapestry, and it retails for 11,124 yen (US$109) for the PS4 edition and 10,044 yen (US$99) for the PS Vita edition.

The game's normal edition retails for 7,884 yen (US$77) for the or package edition on the PS4, and 6,804 yen (US$66) for the or package edition on the PlayStation Vita.

In the original Nights of Azure "bishōjo selvan RPG, players summon "selvans" or subordinate demons to use in battle. The game's story revolves around the fate of two young women: a half-fairy named Arnas (voiced by Hiromi Igarashi). Tadanobu Inoue served as chief producer.

Koei Tecmo America released the game in North America on March 29, and Koei Tecmo Europe released the game in Europe on April 1. Both releases were for PlayStation 4 only. The game shipped for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita in Japan in October 2015.

Sources: Famitsu (Link 2) via Ota-suke


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