Binary Haze Interactive and Adglobe announced the physical edition of Redemption Reapers releases on July 13 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 in Japan. The standard edition will be available for 6,028 yen.
A physical Redemption Reapers Limited Edition will be sold for 9,680 yen while supplies last. Limited Edition contents include a limited edition box, 52-page art book, and two-disc original soundtrack. Pre-orders for the physical editions begin today, April 20, in Japan at participating retailers including Amazon Japan.

Versions 1.3.0 and 1.4.0
The Redemption Reapers version 1.3.0 update recently launched with several minor fixes targeting the Steam version. Additionally, this update brings various user interface adjustments and increases the game’s cursor movement speed. Patch notes for the version 1.3.0 update may be found below.
Version 1.3.0 Patch Notes
- Increased the cursor movement speed.
(controller: Right Trigger; keyboard: Left Shift) - Adjusted the display of enemy movement range to show it all at once.
- Added the icon of range.
- Added a help page for the range.
- Minor bugs fixed.
The upcoming PlayStation 5 version releases alongside the version 1.4.0 update. Redemption Reapers version 1.4.0 includes Easy Mode and the long-awaited New Game+ feature. More details about the upcoming update will be revealed at a later date.
Lastly, Redemption Reapers is available now for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam.
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