Ys: Memories of Celceta PS4 Remaster Gets Western Release Dates in June

Today Xseed Games announced the western release date of the PlayStation 4 remaster of Nihon Falcom's JRPG Ys: Memories of Celceta. It's coming in June.
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Today Xseed Games announced the western release date of the PlayStation 4 remaster of Nihon Falcom’s JRPG Ys: Memories of Celceta.

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It will come on June 9 in North America and June 19 in Europe both digitally and physically with the day 1 “Timeless Adventurer Edition” including a soundtrack CD and 12 art carts. 

The remaster was originally titled Ys: Memories of Celceta Kai in Japan, and it brings the PS Vita classic back to a new platform following the PC version launched in 2018.

The price will be $29.99 for the digital standard edition, $39.99  for the physical edition, and $39.99 for the Digital Deluxe edition that will include the soundtrack in digital version and a PS4 theme. 

The game will support 60 FPS, 1080p resolution, enhanced gamepad controls, and both Japanese and English audio.

You can see a trailer and a bunch of screenshots below.

If you’re unfamiliar with Ys: Memories of Celceta, here’s an official description:

“Remembering nothing but his name, Adol Christin awakens to find himself in the town of Casnan—a bustling frontier village at the edge of an endless sea of trees and untamed wilderness. Bereft of past and purpose, he is left to wander the town until a mysterious information dealer named Duren who claims to know him joins Adol on a sudden mission to rid the local mine of monsters.

This unexpected quest reawakens Adol’s instincts as an accomplished swordsman, and their exploits quickly attract the attention of Griselda, a Romun Army general stationed in the town. Impressed with their skills, she enlists the pair to assist in mapping the Great Forest of Celceta – a task many have attempted but from which none have ever returned alive.

Far from the frontier’s edge, Adol and Duren must brave the dangers of Celceta while constantly keeping watch for any clues that may help Adol recover his lost memories. More importantly, Adol must use his best judgment to decide who he can trust and who is taking advantage of his lost memories to deceive him…”


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