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Cytus Alpha

PM Studios has announced a new partnership with Numskull Games. Going forward, Numskull will be handling all future European physical releases from the company, starting with Cytus Alpha. It will be available at retail chain stores in Europe and through Numskull’s website.

PM Studios says additional information regarding price, release date, and more for Cytus Alpha will be announced soon. Stay tuned for further details.

Source: PM Studios PR

WILL: A Wonderful World previously released on the Switch eShop. But as was announced a little while back, a physical version is also in the works. PM Studios and acttil announced today that it’s hitting store shelves on July 2.

WILL: A Wonderful World will cost $39.99 physically. We have the official boxart above.

Source: PM Studios PR

Cytus Alpha footage

Posted on 5 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments

Cytus Alpha will initially land on Switch this Thursday, with a physical version to follow in April. Check out a bunch of footage in the video below.

This past Friday, we heard that Cytus Alpha will be heading to Switch on May 14. However, as it turns out, that only applies to the physical version. The digital release will be taking place earlier on April 25 – that’s a global release date.

Pricing for Cytus Alpha is set at $49.99 / €49,99 / £44.99. It will be available to pre-load starting April 18.

Source: Flyhigh Works PR

Cytus Alpha

PM Studios and acttil have set a final release date for Cytus Alpha in North America. Rayark’s Rhythm game will be available for Nintendo’s console on May 14, the two companies have revealed.

For the initial release, Cytus Alpha will include a special CD featuring music from [Chapter Ω]. The CD and game will be finely packaged using exclusive boxart with some of the game’s visuals.

PM Studios and acttil announced today that the rhythm music game MUSYNX is arriving in Europe tomorrow via the eShop. Pricing is set at €29.99.

To celebrate the European release, a new update will be going live worldwide. Version 1.1.3 adds 28 new songs, which are as follows:

ANGER FORCE – STAGE 4 –
OPUS: The Day We Found Earth
Mr. Rabbit
Gaokao. Love. 100Days.
YiMengQianChao
YiYuHongChen
Theseus
You Are Right
Dionysia
final dash
SanQianShiJieYaShaJin
Stardust Debris
Bloody Mary
One Way Street
8bit Adventurer
GAME BOY
Travel like dust
When I wake up
Tears
Candleman
Africa
Nobody Knows
HaiTangXian
ZhongHuaShuoJinNiang
journey
NiLangQianQiu
Unshakable
When You’re away

Finally, to celebrate Opus Collection’s physical release in the Americas next month, the title song of the game will be playable in MUSYNX for free.

Source: PM Studios PR

A few days ago, a fresh listing for Horizon Chase Turbo appeared on the ESRB even though the game has been available on the eShop for several months. It was a sign that a physical release could be in the works.

As has been speculated, Horizon Chase Turbo is indeed heading to retail. PM Studios and acttil, along with developer Aquiris, have confirmed that the title is going physical. We’ll be seeing it on North American store shelves this spring.

Source: PM Studios /acttil PR

It was announced last month that Cytus Alpha is hitting Japan on April 25. Today, PM Studios and acttil followed up with some news for the west.

Cytus Alpha, a rhythm game from Rayark, will also be launching this April in the west. A specific date will be shared in the future. That’s not all though, as a physical version is confirmed for North America, and the initial release will come with a special CD that has music from [Chapter Ω].

PM Studios and acttil today officially announced the physical versions of OPUS Collection, WILL: A Wonderful World. We’ve actually known about both for quite some time due to leaks from the ESRB and retailer listings.

We don’t have a specific date just yet, OPUS Collection is planned for April (with a voucher code for a downloadable bonus soundtrack included). WILL: A Wonderful World will follow sometime in May. Pricing is set at $39.99 each.

Source: PM Studios PR

PM Studios and acttil have released a new update for MUSYNX on Switch. Players can access version 1.1.2 as of this week.

The new update addresses a couple of things in particular. First, touch screen bug fixes have been implemented where the right arrow for navigation on the song screen would become un-selectable. Another fix is included as well where the song auto selects when scrolling through the song list.

That’s a small patch, but there’s more to come for MUSYNX. The team says “there’s more awesome stuff” on the way.

Source: Switch news


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