Crayon Shin-Chan The Storm Called Flaming Kasukabe Runner coming to PC Steam

Crayon Shin-Chan: Flaming Kasukabe Runner Will Come to PC Via Steam

PC players with a Steam account will have their first Crayon Shin-Chan game released on the platform. Bushiroad has created a Steam page for Crayon Shin-Chan: The Storm Called! Flaming Kasukabe Runner!! It will release the action runner game digitally in Fall 2022. This game will contain Japanese voiceovers with subtitles in Japanese, English, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Latin American Spanish.

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Flaming Kasukabe Runner originated as a free-to-play mobile game that Bushiroad launched for Android and iOS devices in 2016. Although the company also made English and Spanish localizations, the global version of the original mobile game is no longer available.

In early 2020, Bushiroad released a single-purchase version of Flaming Kasukabe Runner on Nintendo Switch worldwide. This game is still available on the North American Nintendo eShop at $9.99.

Although Flaming Kasukabe Runner will be the first Shin-Chan game to appear on PCs, it is not the only game that receives an English localization. Neos Corporation will release a global version of Shin-chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation – The Endless Seven-Day Journey on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in August 2022.

Crayon Shin-Chan: The Storm Called! Flaming Kasukabe Runner!! is available on Nintendo Switch worldwide and mobile devices in Japan. Bushiroad will release the Crayon Shin-Chan running action game on PC via Steam in Fall 2022.


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