Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Will Launch On The Switch This September
/ Carlos Hernandez
Bandai Namco and developer LEVEL-5 announced that JRPG Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Prince Edition will launch on the Nintendo Switch on September 17, 2021.
There are a good number of great JRPGs available on the Nintendo Switch platform and they just bolstered that list with the addition of Ni No Kuni II. The prince edition for the Switch comes with the two DLCs released for the game’s Season Pass; The Tale of a Timeless Tone and The Lair of the Lost Lord. both adds new content for a JRPG where you can easily spend over 50 hours on the base game itself. The free DLC Adventure Pack is also package into this version of the game and it adds new outfits plus an additional dungeon.
If you haven’t played the first game, Ni No Kuni Wrath of the White Witch, I highly suggest you give it a try as well as it’s been out on the Switch for awhile now. If you’re a fan of Studio Ghibli, you’ll appreciate the game a bit more as they assisted in the development of the first game.
The sequel, on the other hand, is an entirely different beast but fantastic in it’s own right. Revenant Kingdom is set centuries after the conclusion of the first game and has an entirely fresh set of characters and story that revolves around Evan Pettwhisker Tildrum, a young ruler taking on a difficult task of establishing a new kingdom with the help of the friends he meets along the way.
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