Ken ga Kimi Nintendo Switch Release

Ken ga Kimi Will Release on the Switch in June

Visual novel developer Rejet announced that visual novel Ken ga Kimi will release on the Nintendo Switch on June 24, 2021. This title will appear as Ken ga Kimi for S and include content from the PlayStation Vita release of the title, Ken ga Kimi for V. Additionally, content from Ken ga Kimi Hyakuya Tsuzuri will be available in this port as well. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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This title has only been announced for Japanese audiences. While a PC version of Ken ga Kimi is currently available to purchase through the Steam storefront, English language options will not be available. The standard version for the Nintendo Switch will cost ¥7,480 (approximately $68), while the limited edition will cost ¥13,200 (or $121). The limited edition will come with a cloth poster and a box featuring a special illustration. Additionally, a drama CD will be included in this purchase.

Ken ga Kimi is a visual novel set in the Edo Period of Japan. The player can choose between various love interests, all of which are samurai, throughout the course of the story. A new trailer was released alongside this announcement, showcasing the potential romance options. You can watch the trailer below.

Ken ga Kimi for S will release for the Nintendo Switch on June 24, 2021 in Japan.


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