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New Hyperdimension Neptunia Game VVVTune for PS4 Gets First Trailer Showing Gameplay and Characters

Today Compile Heart released a video with the first trailer of the new Hyperdimension Neptunia game VVVTune on top of bonus Death End re;Quest 2 gameplay.

VVVTune

Today Compile Heart released a video featuring the first trailer of the upcoming Hyperdimension Neptunia game VVVTune. 

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The trailer was presented by Compile Heart president Norihisa Kochiwa, and it showcases both familiar Hyperdimension Neptunia characters and the new virtual YouTubers/Idols that will populate the game.

You can check it out below.

https://youtu.be/okNv5_btj9Y?t=609

The game was revealed back in November, but this is the first time that we actually see it in motion.

VVVTune will release in Japan in 2020 exclusively for PS4. A western release has not been announced just yet. 

Incidentally, the trailer isn’t all that we get in that video, which also includes plenty of gameplay of the upcoming JRPG Death End re;Quest 2.

https://youtu.be/okNv5_btj9Y?t=134

Compile Heart revealed Death End re;Quest 2 a few months ago after teasing it for a few days and it’s the sequel to Death End re;Quest, which has recently been released in the west for PS4 and PC.

The release date in Japan is set for February 13, exclusively (for now) for PS4. No western release has been announced for now. Hopefully the good folks at Idea Factory international will come up with an announcement soon.

If you want to see more, you can enjoy the first trailer and the key art, a lot of recent scereenshots that came with story and gameplay detailstheprevious traileranother reveal with more screenshts and detailsthe latest trailers and imagesthe introduction of two new characters, the previous gameplay video, and another from last month.

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