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    Day One Edition of WORLDEND SYNDROME revealed

    Worldend Syndrome will make its debut in Europe on both Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 and is developed by Arc System Works and PQube. The game takes players to Mihate Town, a picturesque gorgeous town designed by Yuki Kato, a lead designer of BLAZBLUE.

    The Day one edition includes a high-quality art book which is exclusive to Europe. Experience the unforgettable summer in the new seaside town and meet new 5 mysterious girls, and a strange incident occurring. So it depends on how you spend your summer with new friends and your world will significantly change forever.

    Features
    • Romance
      Five gorgeous girls are with you on this mysterious adventure. Carefully pick your favourite but be aware: every girl has their own romantic ending!
    • Mystery
      After a high school girl goes missing, her body is found in the river. Resolve inexplicable incidents around town and collect clues to find out what happened!
    • Aesthetic
      Beautiful characters, pretty outfits and highly detailed sceneries make WORLDEND SYNDROME a treat for the eyes.
    • Exploration
      Freely explore the picturesque seaside town during morning, afternoon or evening to meet different characters and enjoy diverging moods.
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    Worldend Syndrome is available now on Nintendo eShop for USD 39.99 (Approx MYR 167).

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