Level-5 Vision 2024 delayed from April to Summer
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Level-5 Vision 2024 Presentation Delayed to Summer

Level-5’s new game reveal stream will not take place in April 2024. The company announced that it has delayed its “Level-5 Vision 2024: To The World’s Children” presentation. The event instead got a new launch window in Summer 2024.

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The company noted that it wants to deliver the information in a better format as the primary reason for the delay. As an apology and compensation, Level-5 will also hold an additional event dedicated to Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road.

Level-5 originally revealed its Vision 2024 event with April 2024 as its initial timeframe at the end of its presentation in November 2023. While the company usually holds the Level-5 Vision presentation annually, it made the presentation twice in 2023, in March and November.

The 2023 presentations primarily showcased five upcoming games for consoles: Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road, Decapolice, Fantasy Life i, Megaton Musashi Wired, and Professor Layton and the New World of Steam. Among them all, Megaton Musashi Wired has the closest release date. The super robot action game will be available worldwide for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC on April 25, 2024.

The delayed “Level-5 Vision 2024: To The World’s Children” presentation will take place in Summer 2024. The company will announce the exact date at a later time.


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