Press release:
SEGA has today revealed its line-up for Gamescom 2019, where visitors will be treated to a first-hand look at an all-new AAA game that has yet to be revealed to the public, the highly anticipated Catherine: Full Body, Two Point Hospital on consoles, and the retro-inspired SEGA Mega Drive Mini.
All will be available at the Koch Media stand in Hall 9.1, C015.
SEGA/ATLUS will showcase the beautifully remastered update of the cult classic RPG/puzzle game, Catherine: Full Body – Launches 3 September 2019.
Players will get the chance to try the demo which contains cutscenes that provide context to the title’s complex and nuanced narrative. Plus, there will be a playable segment from early in the game, which showcases several gameplay features; such as a variety of puzzles, character interaction/development and more.
Sharing the spotlight is the critically acclaimed Two Point Hospital on PS4, Xbox One and Switch, developed by Two Point Studios. It’s the ultimate management sim where you play the role of hospital administrator who must build, cure, and improve in an ever-changing and atypical healthcare environment.
Visitors to the stand will be the first in the world to experience Two Point Hospital on consoles by completing the first chapter.
Are you ready for a blast from the past? The long-awaited SEGA Mega Drive Mini, coming to stores 4 October 2019 in Europe, will be available to visitors of the stand and all 42 games will be playable using a GIANT, fully functioning SEGA Mega Drive controller! The nostalgic console includes some of the most popular games released by SEGA including the much-loved Sonic The Hedgehog and the iconic Streets of Rage series.
Other glorious titles included in the SEGA Mega Drive Mini include Darius, Road Rash II, Virtua Fighter 2, Ghouls and Ghosts, Strider, Kid Chameleon, and many more.
Gamescom 2019 runs from 20-24 August 2019 so if you’re attending, be sure to come and check out SEGA’s line-up on the Koch Media stand, Hall 9.1, C015. For more information about SEGA, log on to www.sega.co.uk or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
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