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Yoru no Nai Kuni RPG Delayed to September 17
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Japanese devloper Gust will delay the release date of its upcoming Yoru no Nai Kuni PS3/PS4/PS Vita role-playing game to September 17. The game was originally slated for release on August 27.
To make up for the delay, the game's development producer Keisuke Kikuchi stated that first-print copies of the game will include an original custom theme, as well as a download code to enable players to summon company mascot "Gust-chan" as a selvan in battle. This will be the first time that Gust-chan will appear in a Gust game as part of the game's mechanics.
Gust previously streamed a promotional video and a TV ad for the game on June 30, and also previously streamed two promo videos for the game on June 20.
Illustrator Yoshiku is designing the characters for the "bishōjo selvan RPG." Tadanobu Inoue is serving as chief producer and Kikuchi (Fatal Frame series) is serving as development producer. In the game, players will 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 M.A.O), and her best friend, a saint named Rulitis (voiced by Hiromi Igarashi).
Source: Dengeki Online