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AltDeus: Beyond Chronos

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4
Genre: Action/Adventure
Developer: MyDearest Inc.
Release Date: Feb. 19, 2021

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'AltDeus: Beyond Chronos' Comes to SteamVR And PS4

by Rainier on Jan. 21, 2021 @ 2:15 p.m. PST

AltDeus: Beyond Chronos is a sci-fi, anime-style VR adventure game with a dark narrative shrouded in secrecy.

As a sequel to the innovative Tokyo Chronos, AltDeus: Beyond Chronos is set 300 years after the events of the first title. On a mission for vengeance against the evil that took her friend, enter Chloe, a genetically enhanced super-soldier tasked with delivering humanity from their end. Giant beasts known only as Meteora wreak havoc in a futuristic Japan, where this young pilot must suit up in her giant mech with an unlikely cast of friends to challenge their fate.

Become a Makhia pilot from the seat of monstrous mecha suits reaching hundreds of meters tall and go head-to-head with frightening Meteora. Team up with Noa in the cockpit, Augmented Tokyo’s brilliant cyber diva, who serves as the new world’s last symbol of hope and trusted aid on the battlefield. During battle, Noa will guide the pace of every fight for Chloe’s life through changing songs and helpful instructions.

After intense battles between giant behemoths, choose between other gameplay modes as AltDeus brings pilots out of the cockpit and into Augmented Tokyo. Advance the story in adventure mode, where a twisting tale of intrigue leads to multiple endings and unexpected conclusions through Chloe’s dialogue choices. If adventure and battle are temporarily out of the question, visit Noa’s shining concert hall, where the enchanting diva will put on stunning virtual performances brought to life in VR. 


Currently available for Oculus Quest 2, AltDeus: Beyond Chronos will be coming to SteamVR on February 19, 2021 and PlayStation VR on April 15, 2021 for $29.99.

“Bringing the ALTDEUS experience to Steam and PSVR means that more players can see this amazing world we spent so much time making,” said Haruki Kashiwakura, game director, MyDearest. “After Oculus Quest players made ALTDEUS the highest-rated game on the Oculus Store with so many great reviews, we’re confident VR fans of all kinds will enjoy diving into the future for themselves.”

Encounter a charming cast of characters like the quick-tempered pilot of the Ares Makhia, Yamato Amanagi, Chloe’s best friend and motivation to keep fighting, Coco, and the mad genius of Prometheus, Julie, all designed by renowned character artist LAM. Suit up in stylish mechs created by the famous mecha designer I-IV (Aldnoah.Zero, 86, Re:Creators) and indulge in a virtual world crafted by all-star talent.

AltDeus: Beyond Chronos, previously announced as Project MEGALiTH, delivers the quality and adventure expected of 2019’s Tokyo Chronos with even more bonuses. English voice acting implementation brings characters to life for new audiences while high energy inspiring J-Pop tunes from R!N Gemie (PROMARE, Attack on Titan Season 2) delight series fans.

ASCA (Fate/Apocrypha, Sword Art Online, TOKYO CHRONOS) sets the stage for this VR adventure with her new opening song “DESIRE.” Additional vocal performances include songs from R!N Gemie (PROMARE, Attack on Titan Season 2), singing Vtuber YuNi (Toy's Factory), Wolpis Carter, Setsuko and more.

English voice cast:

  • Chloe: Chelsey Moore
  • Coco: Danii Meger
  • Noa: Grace Chan
  • Anima: Yui Ishikawa
  • Yamato: Jesse Inocalla
  • Aoba: Adam Fedyk
  • Julie: Asia Mattu
  • Deiter: Chris Garnier

Currently available for Oculus Quest 2, AltDeus: Beyond Chronos will be coming to SteamVR on February 19, 2021 and PlayStation VR on April 15, 2021 for $29.99.


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