Hakuoki Yugiroku Switch port is part of Otomate Graffiti project
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Otomate Graffiti Will Bring Six More Otome Games To Nintendo Switch

Idea Factory and Otomate have announced a new Otomate Graffiti project that will bring six of their existing otome games to the Nintendo Switch. This project is the newest initiative by the company and the brand to bring as many of their titles as possible to the Switch.

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The first title of the project will be Kurenai no Homura: Sanada Ninpouchou (Crimson Blaze: Sanada Ninja Arts Book). Originally released for PlayStation Vita in 2018, the visual novel lets the player interact with Sanada Nobushige and his Sanada Ten Braves unit during the Siege of Osaka that historically took place in 1614-1615. The Nintendo Switch port of this title will appear on February 15, 2024.

Otomate also revealed two more titles that will be part of the project. Hakuoki Yugiroku: Taishi-tachi no Daienkai (The Regiment Soldiers’ Great Banquet) is a compilation of mini-games featuring Hakuoki characters that previously came out for the Vita in 2016. Beast and Princess, a fantasy-themed visual novel, was also released on the same platform in the same year. Both titles will also receive ports to Nintendo Switch in 2024.

Kurenai no Homura: Sanada Ninpouchou for Nintendo Switch will be released first on February 15, 2024. The Switch ports of Hakuoki Yugiroku and Beast and Princess will follow later in 2024. The Otomate Graffiti project will also bring three more unknown titles to the Nintendo Switch, which will be announced soon.


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