EXSTETRA arrives on Steam on September thirtieth with its RPG of kisses and enchantments

Published on May 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Japanese RPG EXSTETRA, which debuted in 2013 for PS Vita and 3DS, is preparing for its global launch on Steam on September 30. For the first time, it will be available outside Japan, with text in English, Japanese, and Chinese. Additionally, versions for PS5, Switch 2, and Switch have been announced. The story follows a student who must awaken other warriors with a kiss to save the world, combining turn-based combat with an enchantment system to improve equipment.

anime-style RPG battle scene, male student hero leaning forward to kiss a glowing female warrior mid-air, magical kiss energy transferring as sparkling pink enchantment particles, turn-based combat interface shown via floating command menu and glowing health bars, enchanted sword and shield floating beside them surrounded by swirling blue magical runes, enemy shadow monster crumbling in background, soft fantasy lighting with dramatic glow effects, vibrant cel-shaded anime art style, dynamic action pose with motion lines, detailed magical particle effects, cinematic composition, game key art style

From Handheld to PC: The Technical Keys of the Remaster 🎮

The EXSTETRA remaster has been developed by the original studio, Experience Inc., and aims to modernize the experience without losing its essence. Support for native 1080p resolutions and 60 fps on PC is expected, with widescreen options and control via both keyboard and controller. The console versions, still without a specific release date, will adapt the interface for larger screens. The enchantment system allows players to customize weapons and armor with elemental or status effects, a cornerstone of the combat design that remains intact.

Kisses, Magic, and a Student with Great Responsibility 💋

The premise is clear: a student must save the world by kissing other warriors. No, it's not a dating simulator or a party game. It's a serious RPG where your power depends on your ability to lock lips at the right moment. If in 2013 it already seemed like an excuse to inject romance into a dungeon crawler, now with English subtitles we'll finally know if the dialogues are as epic as they sound or just a pretext for more enchantments.