SEGA and Atlus have officially announced that Catherine Classic is coming to the PC. Unfortunately, though, this version will not feature the additional content that will be coming to consoles via the Full Body version of the game.
Catherine was is a puzzle game that was originally released on Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2011. The game has been rated M for mature as it contains blood, partial nudity, sexual themes, strong language, use of alcohol and violence.
It’s also worth noting that the PC version will feature uncapped framerate and support for native 4K, customizable keyboard and mouse controls, and the ability to select Japanese voices.
SEGA has also released a trailer dedicated to the PC version that you can find below. The game will be priced at $19.99 and is supposedly coming out later today, so we’ll be sure to update the story once the Steam store page goes live.
Enjoy!
UPDATE:
The game has been released on Steam!
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