Next Prison Princess Switch and PC Game Is Trapped Allure
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Next Prison Princess Switch and PC Game Is Trapped Allure

Back in 2020, Qureate announced a Prison Princess escape game. Now in 2024, a sequel called Prison Princess: Trapped Allure is on the way, with the game due to debut on the Switch and Steam on November 21, 2024.

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The Steam product page for Prison Princess: Trapped Allure is live, but there’s still only the eShop page for the original for Nintendo’s console at the moment. Unlike the original title, it will be on both platforms right away. Previously, the PC port showed up after the Switch one. As in the first title, players are the ghost of a hero who died when attempting to fight the Demon King Hamehameha. However, while you are dead, you can still help save the day by helping the princesses and your allies escape from the Demon King’s castle and dangers.

There’s one new princess this time joining returning princesses Aria and Zena. She’s named Julietta. She’s the reason we’re even at the castle, as the mysterious princess summoned us there. Likewise, Aria and Zena ended up captured again while going to fight the Demon King. Fellow allies include Charlotte the knight, Finanche the mage, and Chouquette the bandit. As you go through the castle, you’ll need to investigate areas and solve puzzles to bring all three princesses together and search for a way out. The official site also showed a number of screenshots, which include both investigation and fanservice moments.

Prison Princess: Trapped Allure will debut on the Nintendo Switch and PC on November 21, 2024, and the Qureate game will be available in English, Japanese, and both simplified and traditional Chinese. 


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