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World’s End Club Apple Arcade Version Ends on a Cliffhanger

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The World’s End Club Apple Arcade version isn’t entirely finished. Kotaro Uchikoshi, the game’s writer, took to Twitter to confirm that the mobile version isn’t complete. Rather, it is “about 10 hours” and ends on a cliffhanger, as the Nintendo Switch version offering the complete story.

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Here’s Uchikoshi’s announcement. No need to worry about spoilers, as there are none present in his announcement.

In World’s End Club, formerly known as Death March Club, the 12 elementary school members of the Go-Getters Club find themselves trapped in an odd, underwater amusement park after a bus accident. They’re not alone either, as a strange figure appears and forces them to play the Fate Game. Each person has a bracelet, some sort of special ability, and a task to complete, and they might need others’ bracelets and help to get things done.

The World’s End Club Apple Arcade version is immediately available, and a one-month subscription to the service costs $4.99. The Nintendo Switch version will appear in Spring 2021.


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