Square Enix announced NieR: Automata Game of the YoRHa Edition for PlayStation 4 and PC. It features the base game, downloadable content, and additional bonuses.

In Japan, the PlayStation 4 version will launch on February 21, 2019 for 4,800 yen, followed by the PC (Steam) version on February 27. In North America and Europe, both the PlayStation 4 and PC versions will launch on February 26 for $39.99. The game will be available both physically and digitally on PlayStation 4.

The full list of included content is as follows:

Main Game: NieR: Automata

DLC: 3C3C1D119440927

Bonus Content Accessory: Machine Mask Pod Model: Grimoire Weiss Pod Skin: Cardboard Pod Skin: Retro Red Pod Skin: Retro Grey PlayStation 4-only Pod Skin: Play System PlayStation 4-only Pod Skin: Amazarashi PlayStation 4-only Bonus: Dynamic Theme PlayStation 4-only Bonus: 15 PlayStation Network Avatars PC-only Accessory: Valve PC-only Bonus: Two New Wallpapers



Here is a message from director Yoko Taro on the announcement:

Square Enix has asked me for a comment to mark the announcement of NieR: Automata Game of the YoRHa Edition. Now that you mention it, NieR: Automata was first released on February 23, 2017 in Japan, March 7, 2017 in America, and March 10, 2017 in Europe. I have noticed something bizarre and fascinating about these numbers. If you write these dates out in long-form as 20170223, 20170307, and 20170310, then add all three numbers together, you get 60510840. If you take that total, split the digits in two down the middle, making 6051 and 0840, then subtract the second number from the first… unbelievably you get 5211!! That’s right, a number completely devoid of all meaning! Just like life really, isn’t it? Over and out.

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