The best part? It’ll be available on November 28th, 2017 for around $20 on the PS Store and Steam.
Check out some screens from the title below, and read on for the announcement.
Star Ocean – The Last Hope screens:
Fans can travel back to the mysterious and dangerous worlds of STAR OCEAN – THE LAST HOPE – 4K & Full HD Remaster this fall as the action-packed RPG gets a full HD remaster, to be released digitally on November 28, 2017 for the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system and STEAM.
Developed in partnership with tri-Ace, STAR OCEAN: THE LAST HOPE takes place at the beginning of the STAR OCEAN series timeline and is a full HD remaster with added 4K support* and PC keyboard, mouse and controller support. The game takes players on an epic journey across the universe in an immersive, intergalactic story of survival where humanity must turn to the stars in search of a new home. Featuring strategic real-time combat, the remastered title also keeps the original deep Item Creation System and Private Action system that explores character relationships and subplots for a richer and more rewarding story, and exhilarating Blindside battle system, which fuses evasion and offense.
The game will be released digitally from the PlayStation Store and STEAM for $20.99. Until December 12th, PlayStation Plus members and STEAM users who purchase the game will receive a 10% discount. Additionally, those who purchase on STEAM before December 12th will receive an exclusive downloadable mini-soundtrack featuring music from the game. Those who purchase from the PlayStation Store before January 8th, will receive an exclusive PlayStation 4 system theme and 12 PlayStation Network avatars featuring the main characters.
* A PlayStation?4 Pro system or compatible PC is required for 4K.
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