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    Time Travel RPG Loop8: Summer of Gods Launches On PC And Consoles In North America On June 6th

    XSEED Games, announced their upcoming narrative-driven, time-traveling RPG, Loop8: Summer of Gods, will release in North America on June 6th, 2023 for the Nintendo Switch system, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC via Steam. The title will be available digitally on consoles and PC. Physical editions will also be available at launch on consoles, including a standard edition available for a MSRP of $49.99, and a limited Celestial Edition, available through the XSEED Game Store and participating retailers, for an MSRP of $69.99. A special “Digital Deluxe” edition featuring the original soundtrack and artbook will also be available for purchase on Steam for $59.99.

    To coincide with the announcement, the publisher has released a new video tour of Ashihara and its residents circa August 1983, the fateful month over which the game takes place. Ashihara holds many mysteries for players to discover, all while they defend the town from the ever-present threat of the monstrous Kegai.

    A coming-of-age adventure, Loop8: Summer of Gods follows protagonist Nini and his classmates as they try to defeat the Kegai, demonic entities who have forced humanity to the brink of extinction. Raised on a failed space station known as “Hope,” Nini returns to Earth to spend his summer in Ashihara, one of humanity’s last remaining sanctuaries. Gifted with “Demon Sight,” Nini can use his special connection to the gods to reset the world, with each loop allowing him and his allies to relive the 8th month over and over until they get it right…or the Kegai overwhelm them entirely.

    Developed by SIEG Games and published by XSEED Games, Loop8: Summer of Gods will release on June 6th, 2023. The game will be released on console platforms by publisher Marvelous Europe in Europe. The title has been rated “T for Teen” by the ESRB.

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