Labyrinth of Galleria Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC Global Release Announced

Labyrinth of Galleria Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC Global Release Announced

It took a while, but NIS America finally confirmed the sequel to Labyrinth of Refrain will appear worldwide. Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society will come to the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC worldwide. It has an early 2023 release window. The game first appeared on the PS4 and Vita in Japan. A Switch port followed. The PS5 and PC versions are new for the worldwide release.

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Here’s a trailer for the game. As with the previous release, players will put together puppets. They’ll build them up and send them dungeon diving into a labyrinth for Curious.

NIS America already opened pre-orders for the Labyrinth of Galleria Switch, PS4, and PS5 limited editions. These are $89.99 each. The bundle gets you a physical copy of the game for the console of your choice, the Tome of Wonders art book, a two CD soundtrack, and a Dungeon Divers card game with play mat.
Labyrinth of Galleria Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC Global Release Announced

This comes after multiple delays and a Switch port in Japan. The Labyrinth of Refrain sequel was first supposed to appear in July 2019 in Japan. It then ended up delayed until Spring 2020. It was then delayed indefinitely before finally releasing in November 2020. A Switch port then appeared a year later in 2021.

Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society will come to the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC worldwide in early 2023. It is immediately available in Japan on the Switch, PS4, and Vita.


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