KonoSuba TRPG English release

Konosuba TRPG Gets An English Release Date and Price

Yen Press has updated its webpage for the English release of the KonoSuba TRPG. It revealed the full release date and price for the English localization. The tabletop game will be available in trade paperback format. It will release on October 19, 2021 for $20 USD.

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Previously on April 23, 2021, Yen Press teased through Twitter that it would bring the tabletop role-playing game westwards with October 2021 as its release window. This release will provide an official English translation for the original Japanese TRPG made by F.E.A.R. (FarEast Amusement Research) and published by Kadokawa in March 2019.

The rulebook opens with a Replay section where the game’s creators, including Natsume Akatsuki, show you how to play the game. It will then include Character, Rule, World, Game Master, and Scenario sections that explain how to create content for the game. Players will be able to create their own characters with classes and backgrounds based on the KonoSuba universe, such as being reincarnated from another world or becoming a member of the Crimson Demon Clan.

Additionally, the Japanese release of the KonoSuba TRPG continues to receive new updates. Recently in February 2021, F.E.A.R. and Kadokawa released an advanced rulebook that adds Advanced Classes and Demon King-related character races.

Yen Press will release the official English TRPG of KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! on October 19, 2021. The franchise has a mobile game titled Fantastic Days that also received a global release. A console game titled Love for this Desire’s Attire is immediately available for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in Japan.


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