
Square Enix also announced that a free demo featuring the game's first three stories is available across the aforementioned. We’ve also held an interview with producer Takashi Tokita about Live A Live, who told us why it took long for the game to release outside Japan. Live A Live is headed to PS4, PS5, and PC via Steam on April 27, 2023. From what we’ve seen the new ports are nearly identical to the original release. We previously reviewed the Switch version of the Live A Live Remake check that out if you want more information on the game.

The Distant Future: A newly built robot is swept up in a tragedy in space.įeaturing remastered music from original composer Yoko Shimomura and produced by Takashi Tokita (the director of the original game), this remake retains everything that players loved about the original while also being accessible to newcomers.The Near Future: A youth with psychic powers takes a stand against evil.Present Day: A martial artist strives to become the strongest there ever was.Twilight of Edo Japan: A shinobi undertakes an important secret mission.Imperial China: A kung fu master searches for a worthy successor.The Wild West: A wanderer with a bounty on his head fights for his life.


PS4™ game disc owners who buy the PS5™ Digital Edition disc-free console will not be able to get the PS5™ version at no extra cost. Owners of a PS4™ disc copy must insert it into the PS5™ every time they want to download or play the PS5™ digital version. If you already own the PS4™ version of this game, you can get the PS5™ digital version at no extra cost and you do not need to purchase this product. LIVE A LIVE, originally only released for the Super Famicom in Japan, is being revived on Nintendo Switch Experience this legendary RPG for the first time. Save data played in the PS4™ download version can be transferred to the PS5™ download version within the game. This product entitles you to download both the digital PS4™ version and the digital PS5™ version of this game.
