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    Rusty Rabbit Releasing on April 17 for Consoles and PC

    Initially the April 17th release date was only for PlayStation.

    NetEase has announced that Rusty Rabbit will release on April 17 for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch consoles, alongside PC. Initially, the April 17 release date was only for the PlayStation 5 version of the game. Now, the game will release on the aforementioned date on PC and Nintendo Switch as well.

    Check out the new release date trailer for Rusty Rabbit below:

    Rusty Rabbit features quite a few exciting contributors. Gen Urobuchi, writer of Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Fate/Zero, and PSYCHO-PASS, was in charge of crafting the story of Rusty Rabbit, which makes this project extremely intriguing for any Urobuchi fan. Additionally, Takaya Kuroda, voice of Kiryu Kazama in the Like a Dragon series, is the voice actor for the main character, Stamp.

    An overview of the title can be found below via Steam:

    About Rusty Rabbit

    “Cute little bunny? Not a chance.”

    Humankind abandoned Earth as it entered another ice age. Over time, those who came to hold dominion over the world were… rabbits!?
    After humanity left, the rabbits referred to humans as “giants” and revered the massive ruins left behind as “Smokestack Mountain.” Those fearless enough to violate and excavate this sacred site are known as “rust diggers.” The protagonist, an old rabbit named Stamp, is one such rust digger, making a daily routine of excavating Smokestack Mountain.

    One day, on his way back from exploring Smokestack Mountain, Stamp encounters a rust digging team known as the “BBs” and ends up joining them in a quest to delve deeper into the heart of Smokestack Mountain.

    Along the way, Stamp discovers records from ancient information storage devices called “D-TAMs” scattered throughout the ruins. One of these records appears to belong to his estranged daughter, hinting at her peril and revealing hidden truths about the world he once believed in.

    To unravel many mysteries and follow his daughter’s trail, Stamp continues his journey into the depths of the ruins…

    SourceNetEase
    Saras Rajpal
    Saras Rajpal
    Saras is a passionate creative writer, with a love for immersive sims, superhero games, and Persona. He is currently writing a thesis about Persona 5 and is pursuing a career as a full-time writer.

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