In a recent announcement, game developers IKINAGAMES and publisher NIS America have revealed their plans to launch the science-fiction turn-based RPG titled STARBITES for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, original Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam in 2026 in western regions.
It’s been reported that the game STARBITES is set to release for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Switch on October 16 in Japan, according to our previous coverage. However, it remains undisclosed whether the Xbox Series version will be distributed by NIS America.
Here is an overview of the game, via NIS America:
Jump on your Motorbot and embark on a journey towards freedom in the fresh RPG titled STARBITES! On the barren planet Bitter, scarred by the repercussions of an intergalactic conflict, a young scavenger named Lukida yearns for a chance to soar among the stars. However, an unexpected attack by a massive robot triggers a chain of events that will not only alter her life but also determine the future of Bitter indefinitely.
Discover the vast terrain of the world Bitter while riding on your Motorbot, engaging in a battle system that is both simple to grasp and rewarding to perfect. Expand your team, arm your Motorbots with potent gear, and venture into the deserts of Bitter! Hidden beneath the sand dunes, the truth behind events 45 years back lies hidden…
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2025-08-20 19:01