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Go! Go! 5D Game Neptunia ReVerse for PS5 Gets Opening Cutscene Trailer and Theme Song

Today Compile Heart released a new trailer of its upcoming JRPG Go! Go! 5D Game Neptunia ReVerse for PlayStation 5.

Go! Go! 5D Game Neptunia ReVerse

Today Compile Heart released a new trailer of its upcoming JRPG Go! Go! 5D Game Neptunia ReVerse.

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We get to see the opening cutscene of the game with the theme song “For SHARE!!” performed by the Japanese band Zwei.

On top of that, we also see a trailer showing off DLC Vtubers for the spin-off game Neptunia Virtual Stars, which will come west for PS4 in 2021.

You can check out both trailers below.

If you are unfamiliar with Go! Go! 5D Game Neptunia ReVerse it’s not exactly a “new” game. It’s the is the “definitive version” of Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 + for PS4, which is in turn a remaster of Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 for PS Vita, which was a remake of the original game of the series.

That being said, it will have some additional tweaks, starting with the party size that has been increased to four from three, so you can fight with all the four goddesses together.

An “Arrange mode” has been added on top of the “original mode,” featuring a redesigned balance. You can play with all the characters regardless of your progress in the story.

There will also be a tutorial mode in which Neptune herself will explain the basics of the game, a fishing minigame, and the ability to read the story of the original game to compare which parts have been changed.

Go! Go! 5D Game Neptunia ReVerse will release in Japan for PS5 You can take a look at the original announcement and a few screenshots.

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