Catherine: Full Body launches in Japan February 14, new trailer coming this week

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Speaking in the latest issue of Japanese publication Famitsu, Atlus has revealed that surrealist puzzle sequel Catherine: Full Body will not meet its intended Winter 2018 release in Japan, but will be arriving on PS4 and PS Vita in time for Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2019.

The remake to the weird-but-wonderful PS3 nd Xbox 360 title will once again see neurotic protagonist Vincent battle within in his heart, soul and mind over a trio characters; Catherine, Katherine and all-new third-wheel, Rin who are a part of his living-nightmare of a life. Players will guide Vincent through his weird dramatic exploits, while also taking on the fiendish puzzles that made the original title so addictive.

Although many elements of this re-release are still shrouded in mystery, Atlus has revealed that a new trailer will debut as part of an upcoming live stream which will take place September 15 at 19:00 JST. Catherine: Full Body will also be fully playable at the Tokyo Game Show 2018, which takes place from September 20.

Catherine: Full Body launches on PS4 and PS Vita in Japan February 14, 2019. Though the game has been confirmed for western release, there is currently no specific date

Catherine: Full Body launches in Japan February 14, 2019 [Famitsu]


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