Tokyo, 2063.
AI had developed to the point where robots had taken over daily labor from humans, and some time had passed since then. In August 2063, unexplained malfunctions began to occur frequently, and from an industrial zone where control had been lost, a message was sent to humanity.
“Send one digitized human to the following address.”
This was the first communication between AI, as an independent entity, and humanity.

The human pilot donned a neural transmission headset and accessed the address specified by the AI. The video feed from the headset was intentionally recorded on analog videotape to avoid the effects of intentional quantum entanglement.
They called this project RX10-40.

A simple yet deep single-player mode.
Experience the satisfaction of destroying enemies in battles that emphasize a physical sense of touch.

Engage in intense local multiplayer battles with friends and family.
The battles unfold on a single screen with a left-right split, creating a nostalgic frenzy.
(You can also connect a USB gamepad for play on the Steam Deck.)

The CEO of Karakasa Limited is one of the tragic people who purchased the LCD model before the announcement of the Steam Deck OLED model.
To ensure that comrades around the world can enjoy it, optimization is being carried out on the LCD model. (Of course, you can also enjoy it on the OLED model.)

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