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Void Terrarium++ for PS5 Announced & Dated for the West

Today NIS America announced that the PS5 version of void tRrLM();++ //Void Terrarium++ is coming to North America and Europe.

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Today NIS America announced that the PS5 version of void tRrLM();++ //Void Terrarium++ is coming to North America and Europe.

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This port for Sony’s new console was released in February in Japan following the launch for PS4 and Nintendo Switch last year.

The release dates are May 18, 2021 in North America, May 21 in Europe, and May 25 in Oceania.

It includes additional content like new emotes, outfits, hairstyles, diseases, and an all new environment.

You can check out the trailer below.

A limited-edition will also be available including an official soundtrack, a set of five art cards, and an exclusive autographed sketch by Masayuki Furuya, all neatly packed in a collector’s box.

If you’re unfamiliar with void tRrLM();++ //Void Terrarium++, you can read an official description below.

“In a world contaminated with toxic fungi, a discarded maintenance robot finds a girl named Toriko on the brink of death. After nursing her back to health, you learn that she may very well be the last remaining human, and is highly vulnerable to the deadly conditions of the outside world.

To ensure her survival, the robot and his newfound friend, a decommissioned AI known as factory AI, creates a refuge for her within a terrarium.

To reinforce the terrarium as well as Toriko’s poor health, the lone robot must venture into the wasteland to gather resources while battling the vagrant machines and mutated creatures that roam there. Along the way, the uncertain future of Toriko’s existence and with her, the entire human race, will slowly come to light…”

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