Riviera: The Promised Land Launches on July 17th Worldwide for PC

The remaster features support for Japanese and English languages with options to adjust the difficulty, game speed and Boost skills.

Posted By | On 25th, Jun. 2024

Riviera The Promised Land

Announced last year, Sting’s Riviera: The Promised Land is confirmed to launch on July 17th for PC via Steam worldwide. It will be discounted by 20 percent for the first two weeks. Based on the 2004 Game Boy Advance title, the remaster is available for Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android in Japan.

The PC version includes options for Japanese and English text and audio. Alongside all of the classic features, from the favorability system to the unorthodox combat based on carried items, the remaster includes various quality-of-life features like the option to skip events, high-definition versions of the +90 illustrations and auto-save.

You can also change the background music, choose the difficulty and mode, use Boost to learn skills faster and increase the speed by up to five times. The UI is also more user-friendly (which the PC version further improves on). Stay tuned for more details when it launches next month.


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