Tokyo Necro Coming Soon for Windows PC

JAST USA in partnership with Nitroplus have recently announced that the dystopian sci-fi visual novel Tokyo Necro is now listed for pre-order (and wishlist) through JAST USA, GOG and Steam with a physical collectors edition also planned for release at some point in the near future.

About: Our story begins when So’un discovers an amnesiac girl in a car trunk after what was seemingly a routine, if not harrowing, encounter with a hostile Necromancer. The girl is being pursued by a mysterious group of Necromancers known only as The Laboratory. Things escalate from there, with both So’un and Ethica discovering that their pasts and heritage must be confronted should they wish to move forward.

The physical edition, which is only available through 18+ (NSFW) retailers J-LIST and HMarket, will include a box with a PVC slipcase designed to emulate the frozen landscape of the game, letting you feel immersed immediately; a two-panel CD digipack with a physical copy of the game; two four-inch-square stickers; an Ex-Brain A2 paper poster; and an exclusive commentary book full of anecdotes from localizers about working on the game. Preorders receive a bonus 20cm Iria plush absolutely free, which will be available to buy separately.  

Tokyo Necro will be available for Windows PC digitally through JAST USA, GOG, Steam in the near future with a physical edition also planned at specific retailers.

About Scott Emsen
Scott is the Founder and Executive Editor of AnimeBlurayUK but in the past he has produced content for ZOMGPlay, Rice Digital and Funstock and was once a Community Moderator for the Nokia N-Gage forums. Based in the UK, he loves anything related to Games & Anime and in In his spare time you'll mostly find him playing on one of his many gaming consoles; namely the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.

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