lundi 23 juillet 2018

Action-packed PS VR-exclusive platformer Astro Bot Rescue Mission launches 3rd October

Hello everyone! This is Nicolas Doucet, Creative Director over at Japan studio. Today I have some exciting news to share with you all. I am delighted to announce that our latest game, Astro Bot Rescue Mission will be released on 3rd October*!

Astro Bot Rescue Mission is a new VR platformer created exclusively for PS VR. In the game you take control of Astro, the captain of a spaceship traveling in search for his lost crew.

The adventure spans across 26 levels that take the platforming genre to new heights with 360 degree VR gameplay, huge towering bosses, precise controls and a good dose of challenge and humour! If you haven’t had a chance to see the game in action yet, check out this video where I explain some of the game’s main features.

Astro Bot Rescue Mission will be available both physically and digitally and pre-orders will be available later today, so go ahead and reserve your copy: Astro and his crew need you!

If you pre-order the game from PlayStation Store, you’ll receive:

  • Astro Bot avatars
  • Astro Bot Rescue Mission dynamic theme
  • Astro Bot Rescue Mission full digital soundtrack

Until the game is ready to land in your home, the guys in Japan Studio Asobi! Team are working extra hard to make sure Astro Bot is great and features the high level of polish you’d come to expect from Japan Studio.

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I thank you all again for the great enthusiasm, lovely words, and encouragements you’ve showed since we announced the game. Every little comment you make means a lot to us so please keep them coming!

That’s all from us. See you in a galaxy near you very soon!

*Astro Bot Rescue Mission will release 4th October in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

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