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Death Come True by Danganronpa Creator Gets Release Date for Switch & Mobile; PS4 & PC Coming Later

Izanagi Games released the first release date for Switch and Mobile of the upcoming full-motion video game Death Come True. 

Death Come True

Izanagi Games released the first release date of the upcoming full-motion video game Death Come True. 

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The game will be released on June 25 for Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android.

The PC and PS4 versions will be released at a later time and their release dates have not been announced yet.

The price will be 1,960 yen, which translates approximately into $18.

Subtitles in English andChinese (traditional and simplified) will be included.

Below you can find a rather… interesting trailer.

If you’re unfamiliar with Death Come True, it’s the latest work of Danganronpa creator Kazutaka Kodaka. You can read an official description below.

Is this a movie? Or is it a game? The second teaser has been released for Death Come True, the new FMV game from Kazutaka Kodaka, creator of the Danganronpa series.

IzanagiGames Inc. (located in Tokyo, Japan and led by CEO Shinsuke Umeda) has released the second teaser for Death Come True. The game is a new full-motion video game written and directed by Kazutaka Kodaka, creator of the Danganronpa series.

Appearing in Death Come True will be Kanata Hongo (as the main character Makoto Karaki), Chiaki Kuriyama (as police investigator Akane Sachimura), Win Morisaki (as police investigator Nozomu Kuji), Yuki Kaji (as the hotel concierge), Chihiro Yamamoto (as psychopath girl Nene Kurushima), and Jiro Sato (as news anchor Kenichi Mino).

Music will be done by Masafumi Takada, the composer behind the Danganronpa Series, The Evil Within, killer7, and more.”

I’d you’d like to see more, you can also watch the first teaser trailer, the second video, and the third.

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