PS5 Limited Run #60: Trip World DX

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Travel across four fantastic lands and Mount Dubious in Trip World! Our hero Yakopoo's adventure begins when the Maita flower, a symbol of world peace and happiness, is stolen, throwing Trip World into chaos!

ESRB: E
  • Mild Fantasy Violence

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Trip World DX is on a region-free physical disc for the PlayStation 5. This is an open pre-order for a limited time.

PRE-ORDERS CLOSE ON SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 2023 AT 11:59 PM EASTERN TIME.

Genre: Action, Platformer

# of Players: 1 Player

Supported Languages: English

PLEASE NOTE: There is no purchase limit on this item. This item is currently in manufacturing and artwork is subject to change. Products are typically not expected to ship until 4-6 months after the preorder window closes. Future production updates will be visible on the product page and your account page. All orders are considered final and can not be canceled.


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Our transforming hero Yakopoo is here in an all-new colorized version of the original Trip World!

Travel across four fantastic lands and Mount Dubious in Trip World DX! Our hero Yakopoo's adventure begins when the Maita flower, a symbol of world peace and happiness, is stolen, throwing Trip World into chaos!

Fly through the air, traverse over the land, and swim through the water, collecting special items to help you find the flower and restore Trip World.

Use Yakopoo’s shapeshifting powers to save Trip World from darkness! Race across the ground as a ball. Grow a tail to hit enemies—or a flower to make your enemies friendly!

All-new DX Features:

  • Museum mode containing never-before-seen design documents, video interviews with the original developer, music video, box scans, and much more.
  • Music player featuring original remastered audio tracks, brand new arrangements, and a surprise track from another cult Sunsoft classic title!
  • Sleek new presentation and art
  • Developed and designed alongside classic Sunsoft director Yuichi Ueda