Spy x Anya Operation Memories releases first on Switch in Japan
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Spy x Anya Switch Version Will Release First in Japan

Bandai Namco has updated the Japanese website for Spy x Anya: Operation Memories, which is alternatively known in Japan as Spy x Family: Operation Diary. It revealed that the Spy x Family video game starring Anya Forger will appear first on Nintendo Switch in Japan in late December 2023.

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As the English title implies, the game will focus on Anya Forger as she tries to complete her picture diary. She will attend school on weekdays and go on family outings on weekends. For the latter, there will be 10 locations available to visit, ranging from parks and beaches to museums and hotels.

Spy x Anya - family outing at beach
Image via Bandai Namco

Spy x Anya will feature 17 mini-games, 10 of which will support local 2-player mode. The mini-games will range from Anya’s schoolday activities and family weekend outings to the more serious scenes like Loid’s espionage jobs and Yor’s assassin actions. The game will also have over 80 customization items consisting of clothing, hairstyles, and accessories for Anya, Loid, Yor, and Bond.

Spy x Anya: Operation Memories will be available first for Nintendo Switch in Japan on December 21, 2023. The PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 releases will follow later in 2024. Shortly after the game’s reveal at the September 2023 Nintendo Direct, Bandai Namco Entertainment America also confirmed a PC version. However, the Japanese website has yet to mention the latter as of September 2023.


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