Pre-Orders Open, New Details Shared on Catherine: Full Body for the Nintendo Switch

Ready to begin your climb to freedom as a lost little lamb? Perhaps for the first time… or perhaps for an encore session. Following their release of Catherine: Full Body on the PlayStation 4 last year, a remake of their PlayStation 3 classic, ATLUS USA is gearing up to bring the seductive puzzle game to the Nintendo Switch in July.

If you want to access the game digitally the moment it becomes available on 7 July 2020, you may wish to pre-purchase it via the Nintendo eShop. As of this week, it is now possible to do so. First time hearing about Catherine: Full Body? Check out the game’s newest English trailer below!

The Nintendo Switch port of Catherine: Full Body includes the base game, in addition to all downloadable content made available post-launch – including voice sets for Catherine and the Persona 5 crossover content. Furthering its link to the Persona universe, three exclusive Japanese voices for Catherine are being made available on-disc: Healing Flower (VA: Kana Hanazawa – the voice actor of Marie from Persona 4 Golden), Saucy Houhai (VA: Ayana Taketatsu – the voice actor of Labrys in Persona 4 Arena), and Intelligent Beauty (VA: Marina Inoue – the voice actor of Persona 3 Portable’s female protagonist).

Catherine: Full Body features a mature narrative revolving around playable protagonist Vincent. At the crossroads of taking this next step in his long-term relationship with girlfriend Katherine, he finds himself seduced and in increasingly troublesome situations with another girl named Catherine. While all this happens though, Vincent finds himself plagued by a recurring nightmare of a crumbling tower of puzzle blocks he must climb to survive and see another day. Throw in a third mysterious character “Rin”, and players decisions will lead him to the right (or potentially wrong) decision… if he survives the climb.

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