UFO Interactive and Moss have announced Raiden V: Director’s Cut for PlayStation 4 and PC (Steam). It will launch this fall in North America, Europe, Japan, and Asia.
Raiden V: Director’s Cut is a port of the 2016-released Xbox One shoot ’em up Raiden V with new elements, including a local two-player co-op mode and new mission stages.

If you love classic shoot 'em up, Plum is releasing a new plastic model kit portraying the FT-00004A Azuma from Raiden V Director's Cut.

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Maybe I expected too much from Raiden V, considering how important the franchise is in the shoot-em-up spectrum. It’s still a completely decent and very competent game, don’t get me wrong, but it focuses too much on irrelevant and unnecessary gameplay elements that hinder it from being anywhere near as good as its predecessors. With that being said, I actually recommend it to those who want to dive into the crazy world of shooters without prior experience, as it ended up being much easier than anticipated."

Raiden V: Director’s Cut fires on all cylinders on the Nintendo Switch. The high altitude chaos displayed on screen is simply gorgeous and the finely tuned difficulty options make this entry accessible to just about any gamer. The grandfather of Shoot 'em ups just made a comeback.
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Awesome more platforms means more copies sold.