Kyoto Xanadu will launch for PlayStation 5, Switch 2, Switch, and PC via Steam on July 16 in Japan and Asia, Falcom announced. It will cost 7,920 yen for the PlayStation 5, Switch, and PC versions, and 8,070 yen for the Switch 2 version. The Switch 2 version will be a digital-only release. Both physical and digital Switch owners will be able to upgrade via a 150 yen “Upgrade Pack.”

A Falcom representative told Gematsu that a release in North America and Europe is planned, with the release date currently being coordinated with a partner. The partner will make an official announcement once a release date is finalized.

■ Box Art

■ Limited Edition

The limited edition features the following content:

A Copy of the Game

A physical copy of Kyoto Xanadu for PlayStation 5 or Switch, or a redemption code card for Kyoto Xanadu for PC (Steam).

Kyoto Xanadu Original Soundtrack mini

A selection of songs from Kyoto Xanadu, including the theme song “Outer Sky” sung by the in-game virtual singer LinoN.

Hirasaka Academy Action Card Complete Set

Action Cards for Rei, Fuka, Kazuki, Sena, and Rurui, just like the ones used in class at Hirasaka Academy, replicated as Limited Edition-exclusive items. This set includes all 15 types of Action Cards that appear in the game.

Downloadable Content: Rei and Fuka Costumes “Hirasaka Komachi (Blue)”

Limited Edition-exclusive downloadable content that lets you change Rei and Fuka into Hirasaka Academy’s Japanese-style costumes, “Hirasaka Komachi (Blue).”

Hirasaka Academy Wooden Engraved Coaster

Original wooden coasters made of natural cedar and engraved with the Hirasaka Academy school emblem.

■ First-Print / Pre-Order Bonus

Downloadable Content: “Support Card LinoN”

This Support Card can only be obtained as a first-print / pre-order bonus. Use it during in-game classes at Hirasaka Academy to increase the lesson’s effect and train your characters more efficiently.

(This bonus applies to both the physical and digital versions.)

■ Characters

Ren Amano (voiced by Takeo Otsuka)

Age: 17Soul Device: Kurikara sword types

A second-year student who serves as the vice president of the Hirasaka Academy student council, as well as the leader of the high-ranking team “Futen.”

As the heir to the Amano Group, one of Japan’s leading financial conglomerates, he carries himself with dignity. However, he is not arrogant, and treats commoners and lower-ranking students with equal friendliness.

He seems to have seen through Rei—who boldly declared he would “conquer the entirety of Hirasaka Xanadu” immediately after transferring to the academy—realizing that he is “not all talk.”

Zoya (voiced by Chiharu Hokaze)

Age: 17Soul Device: Shashka types

A tall student with short hair, and a member of Asano’s team “Futen.”

She has an impulsive personality, and will sometimes pick fights with others while completely disregarding Chisa and Rachana, who are acting alongside her.

She seems unable to accept the fact that Amano has taken an interest in Rei, the new transfer student, and acts quite aggressively toward him.

Chisa (voiced by Mika Kohinata)

Age: 16Soul Device: Kunai types

A petite girl with black hair whose bangs cover her eyes, and one of the members of Amano’s team “Futen.”

She can be somewhat shy, and is sometimes pressured by Zoya’s assertiveness, finding it difficult to express her own opinions.

However, rumor has it that she is skilled in assassination techniques using kunai-type Soul Devices, and that she may be the most dangerous of the group when she gets serious.

Rachana (voiced by Kazuki Asami)

Age: 17Soul Device: Bow types

A girl with a calm and intellectual air about her, and a member of the team “Futen” alongside Zoya and Chisa.

With her sharp mind, she can assess situations from a distance, and often acts as an intermediary between Zoya and Chisa, maintaining the balance between the trio.

She is also incredibly loyal to Amano, the leader of “Futen,” and will do whatever reason dictates for his sake.

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