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Idea Factory International is now taking pre-orders for the physical and limited editions of Calamity Angels: Special Delivery on consoles. The game is scheduled to be released on February 17, 2026.
When Calamity Angels: Special Delivery launches in the West, you’ll be able to choose between English and Japanese voiceovers. The game’s English website has been updated with details about the characters, and pre-orders are now available! You can pre-order the standard edition or the limited “Plus Edition” in North America here and here, respectively. If you’re in Europe, you can find the game on the store page here.

Calamity Angels: Special Delivery will be released on February 17, 2026, for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. It will be available both as a physical copy and a digital download in Western regions.
You can find the physical edition details Idea Factory International below:
You can now preorder the Standard and Plus Editions of Calamity Angels: Special Delivery for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch! Preorders are available through IFI Online Stores in North America and Europe. The game will be released both as a physical copy and digitally on February 17, 2026.
You can purchase the Standard Edition for $39.99 (or €44.99 / £39.99) or the Plus Edition for $54.99 (£49.99 / €54.99). The Plus Edition includes:
- Physical Game
- Hardcover Art Book (52 pages)
- Postcard Set
- Slipcase (holds Hardcover Art Book and Postcard Set)
- Reversible Cover Sleeve
- Exclusive Trading Card
Just a reminder that prices listed for Europe and the UK apply specifically to the official online stores for those regions.
Alongside pre-orders, you can now find more information about the characters in the game, including the Cutie Angels, on the updated Characters page.
Here are the links to the online stores and the Characters page:
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2025-11-05 13:26