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Schrodinger's Call Launches Today With 10% Off Sale and Rei Sakuma Trailer

The game's release marks the commercial debut of Acrobatic Chirimenjako, the three-person team that won the Shueisha Game Creators CAMP GAME BBQ vol.1 grand prize.

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Schrodinger's Call Launches Today With 10% Off Sale and Rei Sakuma Trailer

Shueisha Games released the novel adventure Schrodinger's Call on May 28. A launch sale offers a 10% discount on Nintendo Switch and Steam through early June. A new trailer features Rei Sakuma as Hamlet. A 74-store bookstore collaboration gives out five collectible cards, and a 76-track original soundtrack is now available on Steam.

Shueisha Games released Schrodinger's Call on May 28 for Nintendo Switch and Steam. The novel adventure, which the publisher describes as a picture-book-like experience about the pain and relief of human connection, carries a list price of 2,480 yen. A launch sale cuts that price by 10% through June 10 on Nintendo Store and June 11 on Steam.

The launch trailer, voiced by Rei Sakuma as Hamlet, compiles the world, characters, and story fragments shown in earlier teasers into a single video. Sakuma also voiced Hamlet in the game's earlier预告 videos.

A bookstore collaboration running at 74 locations across Japan gives customers one of five collectible card designs, including one newly drawn illustration, for every 1,000 yen spent on in-store merchandise. A separate social media campaign offers original book cards to winners who post photos of the cards with the hashtag #シュレディンガーズコール書店コラボ.

The full 76-track original soundtrack is also available on Steam, with a preview video published alongside it. The game was developed by Acrobatic Chirimenjako, the three-person team that won the grand prize at Shueisha Game Creators CAMP GAME BBQ vol.1.

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