B-Project Ryusei Fantasia Switch, PC Release Date Set, Demo Debuts
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B-Project Ryusei Fantasia Switch, PC Release Date Set, Demo Debuts

Back in February 2024, PQube confirmed it picked up the Switch and PC versions of B-Project Ryusei Fantasia, and now we have a release date for both and PC demo. It will launch outside Japan on July 15, 2024 on digital storefronts, though the physical Switch copies won’t appear until July 26, 2024.

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As always, this also means a new trailer. This time, it’s a peek at the opening movie. It offers a chance to see the idols we’ll be working with in the game, as well as hear the main theme song. Though the cast is large, official character for each one appears alongside their name during the segment. It’s also identical to the announcement trailer, save for the B-Project Ryusei Fantasia release date at the end.

There will be 10% pre-order and launch discounts. In the case of the Switch, that applies between July 7-14, 2024 in the eShop. On Steam, the launch sale starts on July 15, 2024.

As for the B-Project Ryusei Fantasia demo, it is only available for the PC version via Steam. Windows owners can test it out. As this is a visual novel involving preparing performers for the B-Project idol group, you only get to go through the first chapter here. This is a limited demo for Steam Next Fest, so it will be gone starting on June 17, 2024. 

B-Project Ryusei Fantasia will come to the Nintendo Switch and PC digitally on July 15, 2024. Physical Switch copies launch just over a week later on July 26, 2024. The PC demo is available now on Steam.


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