Labyrinth of Galleria: Coven of Dusk Switch

Labyrinth of Galleria: Coven of Dusk Switch Version Announced

Nippon Ichi Software has revealed that Labyrinth of Galleria: Coven of Dusk will release for the Nintendo Switch. The port will release to Japanese audiences on November 11, 2021. Additionally, to celebrate the upcoming release of the Nintendo Switch version of Labyrinth of Galleria: Coven of Dusk, other titles in the series are on sale through the Japanese eShop. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Additionally a limited edition is immediately available to pre-order, which will include the soundtrack, a card game, and a special three-sided box. It is immediately available to pre-order through the Nippon1.jp online store. The limited edition will cost 8,778 yen or $79.

Labyrinth of Galleria: Coven of Dusk was originally announced in 2019 and is a sequel to Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk. The title eventually released in 2020 to Japanese audiences.

As mentioned previously, other entries in the series are currently on sale. This includes Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk. Consumers can currently purchase this title at a reduced price through the Nintendo eShop. However, this offer is only available to consumers that have access to the Japanese Nintendo eShop.

Labyrinth of Galleria: Coven of Dusk is immediately available on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The Nintendo Switch version will release in Japan on November 11, 2021.


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