The Akiba's Trip Hellbound and Debriefed release date means summer's about to get a whole lot steamier.

Bare It All Again When Akiba’s Trip Hellbound and Debriefed Releases This Summer

The Akiba's Trip Hellbound and Debriefed release date means summer's about to get a whole lot steamier.

Akiba’s Trip Hellbound and Debriefed finally has a release date. XSEED announced the original Akiba’s Beat remaster will release July 20 for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via GoG and The Humble Store.

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The Akiba’s Trip 10th-anniversary edition, which sells for $49.99 on XSEED’s website and some retailers, includes:

  • The retail edition of the game
  • Custom box with exclusive art
  • Softcover artbook with over 96 pages of illustrations, commemorative short story, and concept artwork from the AKIBA’S TRIP series
  • Original Soundtrack of 47 songs on 2 CDs

There’s also a digital deluxe edition for Switch and PS4. It costs $49.99 with a few differences on each system.

PS4

  • 47-track digital soundtrack
  • Exclusive PS4™ system theme
  • Set of 10 avatars

Switch

  • 47-track digital soundtrack
  • Digital version of the 96-page artbook

The standard version will cost $39.99.

Akiba’s Trip Hellbound and Debriefed follows Nanashi after a mysterious vampire saves his life. Now half-human, half-fiend, Nanashi must navigate the complex politics of Akihabara’s supernatural societies and save the world by exposing its secrets. The emphasis is on “expose” there, since combat in Akiba’s Trip involves taking vampires’ clothes off because, of course, it does.


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