PlayStation and Xbox consoles get Paradise Killer physical edition later this year

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Prepare your disc-slots, as Kaizen Game Works’ neon-sleuthing adventure Paradise Killer will be getting a physical release via Serenity Forge in the third quarter of 2023. This is in addition to the Switch version, whose physical prison is being provided by 1Print Games. However, their limited edition is lacking in one important area: tits.

Now that I have your attention, I feel it’s important to point out that the Serenity Forge Collector’s Edition comes with a mouse pad prominently featuring Crimson Acid’s divine rack. There are some other things in there, like acrylic standees, stickers, and an OST download card, but those all pale in comparison to the inviting bosom of the demon-headed sex idol.

If you’re unfamiliar with Paradise Killer, it’s a free-roaming detective game soaked in weirdities. I loved it for its excellent characters, outstanding writing, and open approach to investigation. I think my only real complaint about it was a rather drab open world. However, it still rents space in my head, and I keep getting the urge to replay it.

As someone who passionately loved Paradise Killer back at launch, this is a really tempting package for me. Not sure I’ll go for the Collector’s Edition. Listen, Crimson Acid is certainly more fuckable than a chocolate éclair, but I’m not sure I need to nestle my wrist in her ergonomic cleavage. That sounds… sweaty.

Paradise Killer is available on Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, and PC. The Switch Physical version is available now from 1Print Games, while the titular PlayStation and Xbox versions will be hitting retail from Serenity Forge.

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