FURYU Sets July 30 Exstetra Ps5 Remaster Release on Steam

FURYU Sets July 30 Exstetra Ps5 Remaster Release on Steam

FURYU Corporation set the exstetra ps5 remaster release for July 30, 2026, putting the HD version of the 2013 RPG on Steam first. The console side is not following on the same schedule: Switch 2, Switch, and PS5 versions are already in development, but none has a date yet.

That split matters for players deciding whether to wait or buy on PC. It gives Steam a fixed launch window while leaving the console rollout open, which is a cleaner commercial path than holding everything back for a single simultaneous release.

July 30 on Steam

July 30, 2026 is the only release date FURYU has put on the board, and it applies to the PC version on Steam. The studio made the announcement on May 23, 2026, tying the reveal to Japan’s Kiss Day celebration and releasing the opening movie with vocals by NU-KO.

The original EXSTETRA arrived in 2013 as a PS Vita RPG, so this remaster is aimed squarely at bringing a portable-era game onto current hardware and PC storefronts. For a title with that origin, a dated Steam launch is the clearest sign yet that the project has moved from revival concept to a shipping product.

Amazia and Ryoma

EXSTETRA is set in Amazia, a reimagined Tokyo fused with another world, and follows Ryoma, a high school student chosen as a Prisma who has to save both worlds. He meets potential Prisma Knights who share the mission, and the game’s battle structure ties directly into those bonds.

Ryoma awakens their abilities through kisses, and those connections affect combat. Players also collect EXS energy by defeating enemies and then share that power with teammates to strengthen them, while the Enchanting system lets them upgrade gear with abilities and effects.

Switch 2, Switch, and PS5

Switch 2, Switch, and PS5 versions are in active development, but FURYU has not assigned dates to any of them. That leaves Steam as the first public endpoint and puts the console rollout on a separate track, which is the part buyers should watch if they prefer to play on television rather than PC.

For now, the practical takeaway is simple: the HD remaster has a locked PC date, a clear set of console targets, and no sign that the broader release plan is being collapsed into one launch. Players waiting on PS5 are looking at development status, not a schedule.

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