Danmachi: Fullland of Water and Light Will Appear in English
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Danmachi: Fullland of Water and Light Game Will Appear in English

Bushiroad Games announced that the new Danmachi: Fullland of Water and Light video game will release in English on both Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. A new key visual depicting the main characters of the game was also revealed. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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The full title is Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Fullland of Water and Light, and it will be a side-scrolling action RPG. At the time of writing, there is no confirmed release date for the new Danmachi game. The new key visual for it depicts protagonist Bell Cranel, Hestia, Ais Wallenstein, and new character and spirit of water Dine.

You can check out the new key visual for Danmachi: Fullland of Water and Light here:

Additionally, Bushiroad opened the official website for the new Danmachi game, which is available in both Japanese and English. The website offers new details about returning characters from the main series, as well as the new original characters created exclusively for the game. A short 2-minute-long Japanese trailer for the game was also released and it offers a brief glimpse at the gameplay, as well as details about the story.

As a reminder, the latest video game in the Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Seriesreleased so far worldwide is Danmachi Battle Chronicle. The game released on August 24, 2023 and it is available for iOS and Android mobile devices, PS4, PS5, and Windows PCs.

Danmachi: Fullland of Water and Light is currently in development and will appear for the Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. There is currently no announced release date.


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