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Scarlet Nexus release date set for 25 June

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The Scarlet Nexus release date has been set as 25 June, with pre-orders also available now.

“Featuring a dual story, begin your adventure with either Yuito Sumeragi, an energetic recruit from a prestigious political family, or Kasane Randall, the mysterious scout whose power and skill has gained great notoriety among the OSF,” Bandai Namco said of the upcoming title.

“As their different experiences interweave with each other, it is only then that you will reveal the full story and unlock all the mysteries of SCARLET NEXUS caught between technology and psychic abilities.”

Scarlet Nexus will offer up a variety of special editions including standard, Deluxe and Guardian:

  • The Deluxe Edition (digital only): Scarlet Nexus, a Digital Art Book, the Original Soundtrack, Special Battle Attire Set -Red-, Cosmetic “The Other” and SAS Plug-in
  • The Guardians Edition (a BNEE E-commerce Store exclusive) includes: Scarlet Nexus, 3 Art Prints, a hardcover Art Book, OSF Sticker, a steel book and all the digital items from the Deluxe Edition.

Finally, pre-order bonuses will be offered in the form of Special Battle Attire Set -Audio-, Cosmetic “Dream Catcher”, Cosmetic “Face Vision Seal” and Attachment Set “Baki”.

Scarlet Nexus heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5 on 25 June.

Scarlet Nexus

25 June 2021
PC PS4 PS5 Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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