A date and a trailer for The Caligula Effect: Overdose on PS5

A date and a trailer for The Caligula Effect: Overdose on PS5

Immerse yourself in an adventure where reality and virtual merge in this RPG written by Tadashi Satomi, the scriptwriter of the Persona series.

NIS Americatoday announces the release date ofThe Caligula Effect: Overdose. This PlayStation 5 version will be available in physical edition on June 2, 2023. In addition, the publisher unveils at the same time a new trailer dedicated to the characters of the game who try to flee the virtual world of Mobius in order to return to the real world.

In the world of Mobius, you can forget about all the torments and troubles of the real world and enjoy life to the fullest. But can virtual contentment actually lead to true happiness? Join the members of the “Go-Home Club” in their fight against the artificial paradise that is Mobius and work together to join the real world.

Stand up to the all-knowing program μ (Mu) and its devoted supporters, the “Ostinato Musicians”, in an attempt to return to reality. Use stigmas to increase your abilities in combat, interact with over 500 students you can befriend, and boost your skill set.

TitiksAssumed 30-something player and confirmed 2AM Father, fan of anything that can tell him a good story, inveterate jack-of-all-trades and devoted to the console universe since the MegaDrive of his youth, you will see me much more often connected at night fallen. Find me on Twitch @un_daron_dans_le_game and on Twitter.

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