Update 11/25/15: View the first direct-feed screenshots here.

Original 11/24/15 at 4:38 a.m.: The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu reveals Granzella’s Disaster Report 4 revival to be Disaster Report 4 Plus: Summer Memories for PlayStation 4.

Famitsu has a four-page feature on the survival action game revival, including an interview with producer Kazuma Kujo.

Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories was once scheduled to launch for PlayStation 3 in 2011, but was cancelled in wake of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.

A trailer for Disaster Report 4 Plus: Summer Memories is due out this Friday, November 27.

Further details have yet to leak.

Thanks, Famitsu.

Update 6:03 a.m.: New details have come in from Famitsu. Disaster Report 4 Plus: Summer Memories‘ release date is listed in the magazine as “pending.”

Get the information below.

The game is set in a certain metropolis. The protagonist has come to the big city in search of a job. The player can choose whether the protagonist is a man or a woman, as well as their goal, at the start of the game. The game depicts a one-week survival story and features the concepts of hunger, expired foods, and even toilets. Details from interview with Kazuma Kujo: The main reason the game was originally cancelled was because they couldn’t get it to come together.

Over the years since the game was cancelled, time has been devoted to upping the quality of the game system.

Granzella’s new company Gz Studio is developing the game. It’s made up of staff from the Irem days.

The “Plus” in the title signifies that the game is being rebuilt. The original version of the game is being used as a base, but everything is being completely revised from zero.

It’s not that you escape a week after the earthquake, sometimes you go back to the same place two or three days later.

Situations at the same locations will change as time progresses. (For example, when cranes begin reconstruction.)

The degree of how the protagonist’s decisions influences post-development has greatly increased.

If you eat expired foods or don’t use the toilet, it will impact your performance.

Since it’s being developed for PlayStation 4, Kujo wants to put in an element that lets players feel like they’re connected somehow.

Thanks, Hachima Kikou.