Disaster Report 4 Plus: Summer Memories For Switch Heading West In 2020, Receiving Limited Edition Physical Release

Disaster Report 4 Plus: Summer Memories For Switch Heading West In 2020, Receiving Limited Edition Physical Release

NIS America has confirmed that Disaster Report 4 Plus: Summer Memories  for Switch will be coming to the West sometime in 2020.

The news comes shortly after the game’s Japanese release was confirmed for 26 September 2019. Furthermore, it will be receiving a Limited Edition release containing the official soundtrack, a novelty “Emergency Backpack”, ID Card holder, and a special “First Aid” Collector’s Box. Although the provided image was for the PS4 version of this Limited Edition, NIS America confirmed that it will also be available for Switch.

Finally, NIS America also published an English trailer for the game. You can check it out below along with some additional press details:

Santa Ana, CA (June 20, 2019) – NIS America is happy to announce that Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories is coming to PlayStation®4, Nintendo Switch™, and PC in 2020! In the shadow of a massive earthquake, the world you know is gone. You must brave a destroyed city where your choices will determine who survives.

About the game:
A calm summer day turns into catastrophe when a massive earthquake strikes your city, throwing buildings and lives into chaos. In order to survive, you must navigate familiar locations under unfamiliar circumstances. The fellow survivors you meet and crucial decisions you make will affect the course of your experience and ultimately determine how your journey through this crisis will end.

Key Features:
Stop! Think! Then Act! – Evaluate each perilous situation and make decisions that will impact your own safety as well as that of others.
Torn From the Headlines – Interact with realistic scenarios within a Japanese city devastated by an earthquake, including scenarios designed in collaboration with the Kobe City Fire Bureau.
Danger Around Every Corner – Navigate a multitude of crises—from collapsing buildings to raging fires—in a city aplomb with peril.

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