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Yurukill: The Calumniation Games Video Game Delayed to May in Japan, July in West

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Game launches on July 5 in N. America, July 8 in Europe, Australia

The official Twitter account for G.Rev's Yurukill: The Calumniation Games video game announced on Friday that the game's release for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 in Japan has been delayed from April 14 to May 26 in order to improve the game's quality. NIS America announced on the same day that the game has been delayed to July 5 in North America and July 8 in Europe and Australia. The game was originally scheduled to launch on June 7 in North America and on June 10 in Europe and in Oceania on June 17.

A PC release via Steam is also planned but does not yet have a release window.

The game has adventure and shoot 'em up elements, and will feature online leaderboards. Homura Kawamoto (Kakegurui) is the game's writer.

Saori Hayami performs the opening theme song "Black Innocence" as her character Rina Azami.

NIS America describes the story:

Sengoku Shunju wakes up in his prison cell. A woman wearing a fox mask introduces herself as Binko, and says: “Sengoku Shunju, you are a criminal sentenced to years in prison, you've been offered the chance to gain your freedom. You must survive the various ‘attractions’ in a certain 'amusement park.' If you succeed, your crimes will be pardoned." "No, you've got it all wrong, I've been falsely accused! I'm innocent!" The victim of one of his alleged crimes appears. Her name is Rina Azami.

"Sengoku Shunju. A name I will never forget. You killed my entire family. For that, I will never forgive you." Sengoku is in prison, charged with arson and murder—for burning to death 21 people, including Rina's family. Naturally, the victim does not believe a word of Sengoku's claims of innocence. Besides Sengoku are four other groups of criminals and their respective victims."

The accused criminals are called “Prisoners,” and the victims “Executioners.” Criminals and victims must pair up to face the amusement park's attractions. There are a total of six criminals and five victims. There are five teams: Mass Murderers, Death Dealing Duo, Crafty Killers, Sly Stalkers, and Peeping Toms. The Prisoners hope to overcome the challenges so that they may be pardoned.

Should the Executioners win, their wishes will be granted. At long last they will be able to avenge their loved ones. The challenges take place in a secluded amusement park called "Yurukill Land." All manner of secrets will be unearthed as the teams face each attraction. Who will survive the cruel, twisted place that is Yurukill Land?

The game will launch along with a drama CD that is only available with pre-orders in Japan.

Sources: Yurukill game's Twitter account, press release via Gematsu


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