The House in Fata Morgana Nintendo Switch Release Date

The House in Fata Morgana Switch Will Open Its Doors in March 2021

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The House in Fata Morgana will release on the Nintendo Switch on March 25, 2021 in Japan. The House in Fata Morgana: Dreams of the Revenant Edition will cost ¥6,900 (or approximately $68) for either the physical or digital edition of the title. This version will come bundled with previously released content, such as short stories and illustrations found in The House in Fata Morgana Collected Edition. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The House in Fata Morgana Switch Version will include the companion visual novel The House in Fata Morgana: A Requiem for Innocence. The House in Fata Morgana: Reincarnation will come with this new port too. The House in Fata Morgana: Reincarnation will be fully voiced, just like the PlayStation Vita version of this game.

The Switch version of The House in Fata Morgana was announced in early January 2020. A remastered edition of The House in Fata Morgana and The House in Fata Morgana: A Requiem For Innocence was made available for PCs back in March 2020.

The House in Fata Morgana originally released for PCs in Japan in 2012, and a worldwide release followed in 2016. The game has since been ported to the Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation 4, and it will now arrive on the Nintendo Switch on March 25, 2021 for Japanese audiences.


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