PQube games just announced that the 3D action battler Alice Gear Aegis CS: Concerto of Simulatrix will release in the West next month. The Pyramid-developed game hits PS5, PS4, and Switch alongside a physical edition. Alongside the Alice Gear Aegis CS: Concerto of Simulatrix release date, PQube Games has also released a new trailer. Watch it below:

Alice Gear Aegis CS: Concerto of Simulatrix physical release for Switch and PS5

An Alice Gear Aegis CS: Concerto of Simulatrix physical release is coming for PS5, PS4, and Switch. Check out the box art below:

Alice Gear Aegis CS: Concerto of Simulatrix release date

Alice Gear Aegis CS: Concerto of Simulatrix features, pre-order discount, and upgrade options

  • Energetic Combat Battles! – Build your ultimate team or fight solo!
  • The Training Arc – Master your skills with helpful tutorials and training stage area so you can test out your gear before heading into the fight!
  • A Variety of Cute Teammates! – Unique playable characters with different personalities and distinctive skill sets!
  • Gear Up! – Features an in-game shop and currency system, with extensive clothing items, mech suit variations, weapons and accessories for that extra kawaii touch!
  •  Visual Novel Elements  Follow the overarching story of the game and enjoy fun contextual dialogue cutscenes to further understand your character and give heart-warming engagement!
  • Battle Hex Pathways – Use the unique Battle Hex progression system to visualise the path you want to take in each stage
  • 1v1 Your Friends – Use the online function to invite your friends to battle and see who has what it takes to be the best actress in AEGiS!
  • 10% Preorder Discount On All Digital Platforms until the Alice Gear Aegis CS: Concerto of Simulatrix release date.
  • Free Upgrade Available From PS4 to PS5.

Alice Gear Aegis CS: Concerto of Simulatrix releases on March 16 in the West for PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch through PQube Games.

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