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Slay the Princess is probably one of the best horror visual novels around, with absolutely glowing reviews everywhere and it's about to get bigger, for free. The developers have announced Slay the Princess - The Pristine Cut, a free upgrade that's going to release on October 24th.

In short it's going to add in:

  • Expands the game by roughly 35%. This means thousands of new voice lines, over a thousand new illustrations, and 17 tracks of brand new music.
  • Adds significant glow-ups for The Fury, The Den, and the Apotheosis, each of which has over three times as much stuff to see as they had in the base game.
  • Introduces three brand new Princesses that branch off of The Damsel, the Prisoner, and the Spectre.
  • Adds an entirely new ending to the game.
  • Adds a deep, interactive gallery to help you chart your progress across over 420 unlocks and that brings back your best (and worst) memories with the Princess.
  • Provides subtitle support for: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, European Spanish, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, German, Polish, French, Russian, and Italian.

It will also be coming to traditional consoles.

Check out the new trailer:

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More about it: Slay the Princess is a fully voiced choice-driven psychological horror visual novel/dating sim with dramatic branching, light RPG elements, and hand-penciled art. Slay the Princess has Native Linux support and is Steam Deck Verified.

You can buy it from:

GOG

Humble Store

Steam

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MayeulC about 7 hours ago
That hedline had me worried for a moment. I've stopped counting the number of games I've bought, and got a new, separate release before my first playthrough. Maybe I should stop buying them in advance? A free upgrade is awesome, though!
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