Egglia Rebirth Nintendo Switch

Egglia Rebirth Announced for Nintendo Switch

Brownies announced Egglia: Legend of the Redcap will release for the Nintendo Switch as Egglia Rebirth. It will release for Nintendo Switch in Japan on December 16, 2021 for 2,200 yen ($19). Additionally, Egglia Rebirth will release for the Nintendo Switch in the Americas, Europe, Korea, and Hong Kong sometime in the future. Brownies revealed this information through its official Twitter account. However, the non-Japanese versions do not have an exact release date as of yet.

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Egglia Rebirth will feature an entirely new UI, along with controller support. Other new additions that will appear in the title include new residence, and up to twenty new events. Additionally, the gameplay has been rebalanced for this release. An announcement trailer is immediately available to watch. It showcases several of these new features, specifically the UI and enhanced visuals.

You can watch the announcement trailer below.

Egglia: Legend of the Redcap originally released for Android and iOS devices in 2017. However, the title subsequently went offline roughly a year after its release. That said, an offline version of the game is immediately available to download.

Egglia Rebirth will release for Nintendo Switch in Japan on December 16, 2021. It will release in North America, Europe, Korea, and Hong Kong at a later date.


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