NIS America and FuRyu announced The Caligula Effect: Overdose is coming soon to PlayStation 5. Additionally, the Caligula Effect: Overdose will be sold physically and digitally for PS5.
Pre-orders for the physical PS5 version of The Caligula Effect: Overdose will be available soon at the NIS America Online Store. The physical edition includes an exclusive set of five art cards while supplies last.
Here’s an overview of the game via NIS America:
About
From Tadashi Satomi, scenario writer of Persona 1 and 2, comes an aesthetic adventure that will blur the lines between the virtual world and reality. Within the confines of Mobius, you can forget all the pain and problems of reality and live your best life! But is virtual happiness true happiness? Join the members of the Go-Home Club as they fight against the facade of Mobius and work to reach the real world.
Stand up to the overseer program μ and her devoted supporters, the Ostinato Musicians, as you make your escape back to reality. Utilize stigmas to augment your abilities in battle and befriend and interact with over 500 students in the virtual world to strengthen your skill pool!
Key Features:
- The World of Mobius – Delve into Mobius, a supposedly perfect digital world where everyone is at their very best, and discover the hidden secrets within!
- Combat Master – Master the innovative battle system that combines strategy and action by utilizing stigmas to augment your abilities!
- Casualty Link – There are over 500 students in the world of Mobius and each has their own unique story to tell. Befriend them and beef up your skill pool!
Announcement Trailer
The Caligula Effect: Overdose is available now for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam worldwide. Lastly, read up on our thoughts of the FuRyu-developed JRPG here.
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