Nayuta no Kiseki for PS4 is released on June 24 in Japan

Nayuta no Kiseki for PS4

The PlayStation 4 version of Nayuta no Kiseki will be released on June 24 in Japan for 4,378 yen at retail and 3,960 yen via download, announced publisher and developer Falcom.

Pre-orders include “Full soundtrack: Nayuta no Kiseki: Kai, ”A two-disc soundtrack containing all 60 songs from the game, including the theme song“ Nayuta no Hoshi no Monogatari ”.

Here is a brief overview of the game, via Falcom:

Nayuta no Kiseki—A ambitious entry into the Trails series originally released for PSP in 2012 that adopts action RPG-style gameplay – returns to PlayStation 4 as the last entry in the Kai series (enhanced ports from older Falcom games).

In addition to new illustrations for the main characters, new illustrations have also been added for each of the characters that appear on “Remnant Island”, where the game’s story takes place. The graphics have also been significantly improved, including illustrations dedicated to event scenes and other visual aspects.

There are also several other updates that take advantage of the PlayStation 4, including support for 60 frames per second, high definition image quality and high quality background music and sound effects, making the story of Nayuta no Kiseki more accessible than ever.

Read more about the game here.

See the first images of the PlayStation 4 version in the gallery.

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