The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu reveals .hack//G.U. Last Recode, a collection including all three .hack//GU games (Vol. 1//Rebirth , Vol. 2//Reminisce, and Vol. 3//Redemption) for PlayStation 4 and PC. A release date was not announced.

Here are the details about the collection from Weekly Famitsu:

Updated visuals

1080p and 60 frames per second

High-resolution movies

High-detail backgrounds and user interface, etc.

Game system evolutions

Retry feature added

Movement speed increased

Auto mode (play with your strongest levels and equipment)

Maximum items you can possess has been increased to 90

Item menu shortcuts and sort features

Feature to use the same item over and over

Empty equipment slots are easier to understand

Maximum Chim Spheres and Virus Cores you can possess has increased to 999

New recovery method “leisurely break” added to the platform, available from the early stages

You can choose between Saku and Bo in the party

Decreased the probability of allies selling the items you give them

Improvements made in Vol. 2 and Vol. 3 have been applied to Vol. 1

Attack power has been increased and hit stops during attacks have been reduced to speed up the battle tempo

Learning weapons proficiency increased and acquired experience points increased

You can skip Awakening scenes

Some tough enemies have been made a bit easier

Keith’s general shot bullet speed has increased

Avatar battle balance revised

Added suspend feature during Avatar battle gameplay

In Vol. 3, changed it to make it possible to do the marriage events with all characters that can become your ally, without having to redo them

Additional Elements

The videos from “The End of the World” Terminal Disc included with the original PS2 release of Vol. 1 are included in the collection

There is a Haseo with an unfamiliar face…

Interview Tidbits

2017 is the 15th anniversary since the release of .hack and the 10th anniversary since the release of G.U., as well as the year G.U. is set. In order to commemorate that, we thought to reboot the series.

This is a remaster rather than a new work because we want introduce the younger generation to .hack since it has been so long.

As for the new elements, you will be able to meet a “Haseo” you “don’t know.”

Since it’s the 15th anniversary of .hack, there are also other projects moving along.

Development is currently 80 percent complete.

Thanks, Famitsu, Hachima Kikou, and Games Talk.