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Paradigm Paradox to be released on October 27th in Europe and North America; character card set revealed

Good news for Otome games fans: the next release from Aksys Games finally has a release date! The publisher has just announced that Paradigm Paradox will be released on October 27th in Europe and North America.

Aksys Games also announced that first-print copies of the game will include the usual extra: a set of 9 exclusive full-colour character cards. Here’s what they look like:

Also, fans who place an order for Paradigm Paradox on the Aksys Games Store also have the opportunity to add a bonus soundtrack CD to their order, free of charge (while supplies last).

Finally, here’s an old trailer, some details and the list of key features for the game:

500 years in the future, the world as we know it has become uninhabitable. The remaining humans live in colonies, artificial environments surrounded by looming walls and a simulated sky. But rumor has it if you’re out past curfew, you may cross paths with a deadly monster…

High schooler Yuuki is as average as they come. She enjoys a mundane life of school, friendships, and generally being uninterested in boys, until one day she finds herself outside after curfew and face to face with a horrific monster known as a Vector.

Just as all seems lost, Yuuki is saved by four female superheroes and is invited to join their cause and protect the colony from the Vector threat! But there’s more to these girls than meets the eye. Join Yuuki on her journey to uncover the mysteries of the Vectors, her newfound powers, and why so many boys are suddenly talking to her at school!

  • A superhero anime adventure with gender-bending romance!
  • Hero or Villain? Your choices determine the heroine’s side. But be careful, things are not always black and white…
  • Fight monsters and win love with eight different characters for you to grow closer to.

Paradigm Paradox (Switch) comes out on October 27th in Europe and North America.

Source: Aksys Games PR

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