Robotics;Notes Elite and Robotics;Notes DaSH to Launch in October as Dual-Pack

While a majority of the English-localised releases in the ‘Science Adventure’ series have been focused on Steins;Gate and its many sequels/spin-offs, Spike Chunsoft has confirmed fans will be able to head into the future and enjoy its chronological sequel in October 2020.

With new threats, new characters and a few familiar faces strewn throughout its narrative, Robotics;Notes Elite and its sequel Robotics;Notes DaSH is being localised into English and will be released on both the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Windows PC (via Steam) platforms.

Robotics;Notes Elite and Robotics;Notes DaSH to Launch in October as Dual-Pack 1

Both titles will be available as part of a digital Double Pack, with physical variants to be offered for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. A special Day One edition will be offered at select retailers, which includes a set of four exclusive pins.

Each game will feature English localised text with the original Japanese audio.

In Robotics;Notes Elite, players will fill the shoes of Kaito Yashio, one of the last two members of Central Tanegashima High’s Robot Research Club. He kicks back and relaxes as his counterpart, the reckless club leader Akiho Senomiya, strives to complete their giant robot in order to keep the club from being disbanded. But Kaito’s days of relaxation end with the discovery of the mysterious Kimijima Report. It contains instructions involving locations all across the island—and warns of a conspiracy targeting the entire world.

Taking place after the events of Elite, Robotics;Notes DaSH takes place as Tanegashima is preparing for its Summer Festival. hrough Nae Tennouji, an acquaintance from JAXA, Kaito Yashio is introduced to Itaru Hashida from the STEINS;GATE series. Itaru claims to be taking a tour of the island, but as time goes on he starts acting rather strangely… Meanwhile, unsettling incidents begin to occur all around them; harbingers of an event that will again plunge the world into chaos.

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