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Catherine Full Body heads to PS4 in September 2019

Catherine Full Body has been confirmed for a September 2019 release on PS4, Atlus today detailed.

The re-release of the original Xbox 360, PS3 and PC classic “features a number of brand-new cutscenes, animated cinematics, and entirely new branching story paths,” Atlus confirmed. Moreover, the game boasts improved visuals and gameplay, new music and more. Perhaps the most interesting addition is the game’s Safety Mode, which auto-plays the puzzles so you can get to the next narrative point.

The game will come in two flavours upon its 3 September launch, including a ‘Heart’s Desire’ Premium Edition ($129.95 AUD), which includes:

  • Sheep Plush: Be a part of the herd with a fluffy Sheep Plush, complete with Vincent’s pink polka dot boxers! (Approximately 5” in length)
  • Soundtrack CD: The perfect pairing for a full-bodied bottle of wine – this CD contains a compilation of musical tracks from Catherine: Full Body.
  • Hardcover Art Book: Lead Designer Shigenori Soejima’s tantalizing illustrations fill this gorgeous hardcover art book.
  • Metal Case: Protect your deepest, darkest secrets in this metal game case featuring Rin, Catherine, and Katherine.

A regular edition is also available, priced at $99.95 AUD.

Catherine: Full Body will be available from 3 September on PS4.


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