Clannad Side Stories Nintendo Switch

Clannad Side Stories Switch Version Will Appear in May

Clannad Side Stories will see a release on the Nintendo Switch on May 20, 2021 in Japan. While the title is currently available for both the PlayStation Portable and PC, people will be able to get their hands on it too. The port will cost 4,800 (or approximately $46). [Thanks, Ryokutya2089!]

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As it stands, there is sign of an English localization or Western release for this port. However, those interested can get their hands on the title for the PC, which does feature English language support. The PC version of the game also features high resolution assets and upscaling from the PlayStation Portable release.

Clannad Side Stories originally released on the PlayStation Portable in Japan in 2010. The English release followed in 2016 for PCs. This entry is primarily composed of side stories, which were released in volumes for the original Japanese release. The events of this visual novel allowed for players to see characters interact in a way they otherwise wouldn’t have seen in the original Clannad visual novel or anime.

Tomoyo After: It’s a Wonderful Life, a spinoff in the Clannad series, recently received a Nintendo Switch port. This version included both English and Japanese language support.

Clannad Side Stories will release for Nintendo Switch in Japan on May 20, 2021.


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