Following the reveal of new characters, the Digital Novel, and more for Master Detective Archives: Rain Code (Enigma Archives: Rain Code), Too Kyo Games and Spike Chunsoft have released a new video showcasing the Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Soundtrack. This soundtrack by the legendary Masafumi Takada will be also included in the digital soundtrack and collector’s edition. Hopefully it releases on digital music services as well. Watch the Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Soundtrack preview video below:

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Digital Deluxe Edition pre-order and price

The Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Digital Deluxe Edition pre-orders are now live on the eShop. Check it out here. This is priced at $89.99 and is discounted to $79.99 during the pre-order period. It includes the following:

  • Game – Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE
  • Digital Art Book – The Book of Death
  • Digital Soundtrack – Noise of Neon
  • Season Pass – Four DLC with substories featuring Master Detectives

The DLC can be used with full version of game and will be released sequentially after full version of game is released. Individual DLC can be downloaded from Nintendo eShop. Digital art book and digital soundtrack cannot be played in game. These are applications separate from full version of game.

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Digital Deluxe Edition pre-order and price

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code download size on Switch

The Master Detective Archives: Rain Code download size is 14.2GB listed on the eShop.

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code collector’s edition

This is priced at $109.99. Check out the contents below:

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Switch release date

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code box art

This is priced at $59.99. Check out the box art below:

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Switch release date

Check out the official website here. Following the Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Switch new characters and editions revealed today, I’m curious to see if we get a demo for the game in the lead up to its June launch. Hopefully this runs a lot better than the Danganronpa Decadence release did on Nintendo Switch when it released. 

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code launches exclusively for Nintendo Switch on June 30.

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