Beast of Reincarnation is scheduled to release on August 4, 2026. The official Japanese product page and official Xbox page both show that date. Store listings remain the final source for regional availability, price, editions, and account requirements, so use this page as a route to the relevant official information rather than as a replacement for a storefront.
The game is developed by Game Freak and published by Fictions. The official Japanese site identifies Happinet as the Japan and Asia publisher for the PS5 package release, while Xbox supplies the international console and PC presentation.
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Release date
The announced release date is August 4, 2026. That date appears on the official Japanese website, the official Xbox game page, and the official PlayStation game page. A local store can display the timestamp differently because of time zones, so use the product page for the account and region where you plan to buy.
The PlayStation Blog’s February 2026 update presented the release-date trailer together with gameplay and story details. That source is useful because it documents the date alongside the director’s explanation of Emma, Koo, command combat, parries, and the changing world. It is stronger evidence than a circulating trailer upload whose title, publication date, or regional availability may be altered later.
Closer to launch, storefronts become the practical source for pre-load timing, download size, day-one patches, accessibility notes, and regional purchasing terms. Keep the release date and your exact platform in the same checklist. A game page can be accurate globally while a pre-order entitlement, price, or start time differs by country.

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Platforms and Game Pass
Xbox lists Beast of Reincarnation for Xbox Series X|S and PC, with Xbox Play Anywhere wording, handheld optimization, and cloud availability on its current page. It also says the game will be available with Game Pass on day one. The Steam listing provides the PC store destination, while the official Japanese site confirms the PlayStation 5 package edition for its market.
The official US PlayStation page lists a PS5 version, PS5 Pro Enhanced support, offline play, one player, Remote Play, and DualSense vibration and trigger effects. Those are feature labels for the current PS5 listing rather than promises about every platform. They give PS5 players a concrete reason to check the PlayStation page in addition to the multi-platform overview on Xbox.
Platform availability should be read directly from the official store in your region. A platform logo on one regional page does not automatically answer whether every edition, bonus, language option, or physical release will be sold in every country. No listed primary source announces a Switch version, so this guide does not add one by inference.

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Languages and audio
The Japanese official product page lists text support for Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish for Spain, Spanish for Latin America, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. That page lists Japanese and English audio. These are product-page details for the Japanese PS5 package listing and should be checked against each regional digital storefront.
The official PlayStation pages already illustrate why local storefronts matter. The French page presents the same game name while localizing edition names and descriptions; other markets can make their own terminology and commercial changes. A localization guide should preserve each platform’s official spelling for Emma, Koo, items, and system names instead of inventing a direct translation from an English fan page.
The production wiki is designed for fourteen language markets, but the public route set is intentionally English-only until this source edition is reviewed. After approval, the configured translation pipeline will use official local terminology and per-locale QA before a route is allowed into a localized sitemap.

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A five-point store check
Before buying, match five things on the same regional storefront: platform, edition, language, bonus, and account terms. The platform line answers whether the page is selling the version you own. The edition name tells you whether you are comparing Standard or Digital Deluxe content. The language section belongs to that product page, not to a screenshot from another region.
Then read the bonus and account wording together. The US PlayStation page currently describes a Brown Shiba Skin for Koo and 30,000 Amber as pre-order content, while its Digital Deluxe bundle adds Black and Brown Shiba Skins, Emma’s Oni’s Hat, Big Dipper, 100,000 Amber, and vegetable seedlings. Record the page date with a purchase note, since a storefront can revise commercial copy. Its listed price and availability are regional too. A local store can change those commercial details, so the checkout page remains the final authority.

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Store editions and bonuses
The US PlayStation page currently shows a Standard Edition at $59.99 and a Digital Deluxe Edition at $69.99. The Standard Edition lists the game, a Brown Shiba Skin for Koo, and 30,000 Amber. The Digital Deluxe Edition lists Black and Brown Shiba Skins, Emma’s Oni’s Hat, Emma’s sword Big Dipper, 100,000 Amber, and various vegetable seedlings.
Those items are exact current US store wording, not universal product facts. PlayStation’s page labels the Brown Shiba Skin and 30,000 Amber as a pre-order bonus, while the same page shows its own edition bundles. Treat a bonus as valid only when it appears in the store checkout region and edition you are actually selecting, because regional offers and expiry dates can change.
The reliable decision rule is simple: compare the exact edition title, included content, price, platform account page, and cancellation terms where you intend to play. Do not rely on screenshots of another region’s storefront, old social posts, or third-party summary tables for a purchase decision.
