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Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen Finally Gets Western Release Dates for PS4 and PS Vita

Today NIS America reached out with a press release to announce the western release dates of Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen.

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Today NIS America reached out with a press release to announce the western release dates of Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen.

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The game will come for PS4 and PS Vita (yes, PS Vita, in 2020) on May 26 in North America and May 29 in Europe and Oceania.

Cross-save between the two versions will be supported, and the PS Vita version will get only a digital release.

The game is a remake of the original Utawarerumono that was announced all the way back in March 2019.

If you’re unfamiliar with Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen, you can enjoy an official description below, directly from NISA.

About the Story:

For the first time ever, the origins of the Utawarerumono saga are coming overseas! Prelude to the Fallen follows the story of a man with no memories who awakens in a strange world, and is taken in by a tribe of kindhearted villagers. He is raised as one of their own, eventually receiving the name “Hakuoro.” When neighboring nations begin to encroach on his village, Hakuoro rises up against the tyrannical invaders, setting off on an unforgettable journey that lives on in the songs of legend.

Key Features: An Epic Tale – Become immersed in a turbulent story of love, war, and destiny.

Heroes of Myth – Unravel the tale of a diverse cast of characters, and watch how their fates intertwine.

Art of War – Claim victory through the use of tactics, elemental advantages, and the unique strengths of your party members.

If you’re interested in fancy limited editions, the Origins Edition is also available. You can see what it comes with below.

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