Today Sony Interactive Entertainment revealed the Japanese release date of the upcoming PlayStation VR game No Heroes Allowed! VR.
The game will release in Japan on October 14th, and it will cost 4,900 yen (translating to about $45) plus taxes for both the physical retail disk and the digital download version.
Pre-orders on the PlayStation Store, on Amazon Japan, and for the disk version at other retailers also grant one of three different sets of PSN avatars as a bonus. You can see a gallery with some samples at the bottom of the post.
No Heroes Allowed! VR is the PlayStation VR spin-off of the franchise started with Acquire’s What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord? for PSP. It’s being developed exclusively for Sony's virtual reality headset by Acquire itself in collaboration with Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Studio.
If you want to see more of the game, you can check out a full official description and trailer released at E3 2017 in June.
The game has already been confirmed for a western release, but Sony Interactive Entertainment did not announce a precise date just yet.