Entergram and Nameless announced “new authentic battle” visual novel DeepOne launches July 27 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Japan. The game will be sold physically at participating Japanese retailers and digitally via the Nintendo eShop and PlayStation Store.
DeepOne will be sold for 8,778 yen physically at retail and 8,360 yen digitally in Japan (tax included). A Limited Edition will be sold for 12,078 yen featuring a serial code for an SSR gacha ticket in DeepOne: Kyomu to Mugen no Fragment, B2-size tapestry, and a Konoka Itsukino binaural voice CD. Moreover, pre-orders will be available soon in Japan, and the game’s official website is now live here.
Here is the story synopsis of DeepOne, via VNDB:
Naoya and his twin sister Konoka had lost their parents at a young age and had a tough childhood. Nevertheless they still managed to find happiness in the little things in life and wished that these warm peaceful days would last forever. However, this faint hope was mercilessly crushed when a Grimoire suddenly appeared before them. It is a forbidden magic book that has existed since the beginning of time, but which should not be in the human realm. They thought that they were an ordinary family, but they were actually the heirs to the “Old One”, which has the power to destabilize the world.
Lastly, DeepOne launches July 27 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Japan, and an English release has not been announced.
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