November 23, 2024
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Neptunia Delay: Sisters VS Sisters for Xbox Series and Xbox One


The publisher Idea Factory International has announced a delay in the launch of the Xbox Series and Xbox One versions of Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters. The release date, originally scheduled for April 16, has been pushed back to May 21. The company explained in a press release that they made this decision to ensure a smooth launch on the Xbox platform.

Pre-sales for the physical edition are now available through the IFI Online Store for $39.99 and the IFI European Online Store for £41.66. For now, details about the digital edition will be announced later.

Game Details: Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters

Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters is a game that offers an exciting story. While the Goddesses respond to a distress call from the distant PC Continent, Nepgear and the other Candidates are sent to investigate an abandoned laboratory. There they find the “Goddess Cinderella,” who traps them in deep sleep capsules. When they wake up, they realize that 2 years have passed. The market is dominated by the latest smartphone, the “rPhone”. Neptune has disappeared since her mission to the PC Continent, and in the absence of her Goddess and Candidate, Planeptune was devastated by a strange phenomenon, Tendency Outbreaks. Suddenly, Nepgear finds herself without a home or family, plunged into a deep depression. This is a story about finding hope in the midst of despair and the rebirth of a Goddess in the midst of destruction.

This title is now available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC through Steam and Nintendo Switch. The Switch version, which includes Maho and Anri as exclusive playable characters, launched on August 10, 2023 in Japan and is scheduled for a global release on January 23, 2024.

Fountain: Gematsu

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