Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa Comes To Europe On May 31, 2019 And North America In June 4, 2019

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PQube’s Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa visual novel has a release date. The truth is coming faster than people may expect, as it will appear on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC in Europe on May 31, 2019. Then, a few days later, it will make its North American debut on June 4, 2019. Digital and physical copies will be available for the console versions, with retail versions including a few extras.

 

The physical copies of Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa come with some minor bonuses that let you get a better look at characters and art. Five art cards featuring characters and scenes from the game are packed in, as well as two sheets of stickers. Some stores will also offer a preorder incentive in the form of a keychain of Mon-chan, the game’s fox demon mascot.

 

As a reminder, Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa is an entirely new and original game from PQube and Art Co. Ltd. Fujisawa Academy is filled with mysteries and secrets, and it is up to the player to learn the truth. You fight with words (kotodama) after making a patch with Mon-chan the fox demon. With your new abilities, you can force people to tell the truth.

 

Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa will come to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC in Europe on May 31, 2019 and in North America on June 4, 2019.


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