Game Overview:
NEO: The World Ends with You is a role playing game developed and published by Square Enix.
It is set in Shibuya, but unlike the first game, played completely in a 3D environment.
Having spent a year only available on Epic Games Store, NEO: The World Ends with You is now also out on Steam. Check out the new Steam launch trailer.
"There are still many areas that we still haven’t been able to bring to life in the games, so a part of me wants to realize that in some way," says Tomohiko Hirano.
With the sort of marketing (or the lack thereof) the game received, what exactly were you expecting, Square Enix?
Available via the Epic Games Store on PC, join Rindo and his friends in a journey to survive the Reapers' Game in the Shibuya UG.
The Epic Games Store listing has yet to go live but Square Enix is currently promoting the PC version's release date on its official website.
Currently available for PS4 and Nintendo Switch, the sequel sees Rindo and friends battling for survival in the Shibuya Underground.
Meanwhile, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin debuts in third place, already having sold thrice as much as its predecessor did in its lifetime.
NEO: The World Ends with You sold a little over 28,000 units on PS4 and Switch for a disappointing debut in Japan.
NEO: The World Ends with You comes in at No. 10 for a tepid debut, with the majority of its sales coming on the Nintendo Switch.
It's a wonderful world, all over again.
The follow-up to the 2007 cult hit is finally here and follows new protagonist Rindo as he tries to survive the Reapers' Game.
The long-awaited follow-up to Square Enix's 2008 classic is nearly here and based on the demo, it's more than worth the wait.
But the developers say that players who choose to do everything in the game can expect to clock in as much as a hundred hours.
The sequel to the beloved Nintendo DS title is out next month. PS4 and Switch players can partake in the demo now with progress carrying over.
Square Enix has also confirmed that any progress you make in the demo will carry over into the full game when it launches in July.
Various tracks have been mixed together, including the classic "Twister."
New gameplay revealed in latest trailer.
Finally, we will get something new on the anticipated sequel.
Could the long awaited sequel be closer than expected?
Launches for PS4 and Nintendo Switch in Summer 2021.
Will the countdown end with disappointment?
Could the Japanese trademark be pointing to a revival.
So, can we please, at long last, get that sequel already?