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Mothmen 1966 release date

Following the initial announcement for Mothmen 1966 at the very end of last year, the visual novel now has a release date. Publisher Chorus Worldwide and developer LCB Game Studio have announced that the title is due out on July 14, 2022.

In case you missed our previous coverage, we have more details about Mothmen 1966 below. 

According to a translation by Gematsu, Chorus Worldwide, Waku Waku Games, and Kaeru-san Games have announced that turn-based simulation title The Hundred Year Kingdom is coming to Switch on February 3, 2022. This is following a delay from its original release window of Q4 2021.

In case you missed it, here’s an overview for the game:

Mothmen 1966

Publisher Chorus Worldwide, along with developer LCB Game Studio, have announced that they’re bringing Mothmen 1966 to Switch. The visual novel is due out on Switch in 2022.

Mothmen 1966 tells a story that involves strange happenings of the Leonid meteor shower of 1966 and how it is connected to sightings of the human-sized, red-eyed winged creatures of the night known as the “Mothmen”. The plot is focused around Lee, a college student taking his girlfriend on a seemingly perfect date. The two go to Holt’s gas station to watch that evening’s once in a lifetime meteor shower for the best view. Lee meets Lou Hill there, and his life is forever changed.

Space Moth Lunar Edition trailer

Publisher Chorus Worldwide and developer 1CC Games have debuted a launch trailer for Space Moth: Lunar Edition, a new shoot ’em up title. The game landed on Switch this week.

Check out the following overview for Space Moth: Lunar Edition:

Shoot-’em-up Space Moth: Lunar Edition arrives digitally on the Switch eShop today. Learn more about the game with the gameplay footage in the video below.

Space Moth Lunar Edition release date

Space Moth: Lunar Edition now has a final release date on Switch. The shoot ’em up title will launch on November 18, publisher Chorus Worldwide and developer 1CC have announced.

Space Moth: Lunar Edition was first announced for Switch back in July. It’s the ultimate version of the cult classic with upgraded visuals, new enemies and attacks, a deeper scoring system, remixed soundtrack, and fresh player powers. 

Coffee Talk Episode 2 Hibiscus & Butterfly

Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly is in development for Switch, publisher Chorus Worldwide and developer Toge Productions announced today. The title, which follows up on the original game, is planned for release in 2022.

In the game, you’ll “reconnect with your fantasy friends over a warm drink or two.” Players take on a role of a barista as they listen to the stories of their customers and influence their hearts. All of the action takes place in an alternate present-day Seattle with humans, orcs, elves, and other races. You’ll be able to learn more about the world by listening to the stories told by your customers.

Frank and Drake

Publisher Chorus Worldwide and STAY developer Appnormals Team have revealed Frank and Drake, a turn-based narrative experience. The game is on track to launch for Switch in Spring 2022.

Frank and Drake is a new take on the characters of Frankenstein and Dracula. The “intertwining, dual narrative, audiovisual adventure” features a story of two housemates who never meet, but whose lives are linked through the notes they leave each other around their home. The game will alternate between Frank, who’s a a machine-savvy, sickly man in the daylight hours and Drake, a mysterious newcomer to the city at night.

Strictly Limited Games, in partnership with 1CC and publisher Chorus Worldwide, are putting the shoot ’em up games Star Hunter DX and Space Moth: Lunar Edition on Switch.

Both titles will be releasing on the eShop soon. Additionally, Strictly Limited Games is offering pre-orders for boxed versions, including a limited edition and a special limited edition.

Here’s everything you need to know about Star Hunter DX and Space Moth: Lunar Edition as well as trailers for both titles:

Speed Limit

Strictly Limited Games, in partnership with Gamechuck and Chorus Worldwide, has announced plans to produce a physical version of Speed Limit. Pre-orders begin on February 21.

3,300 copies will be produced on Switch. Speed Limit’s physical release will also have a separate bundle containing the game’s soundtrack, a sticker, and a poster, and is limited to just 700 copies. We’ll also mention that 149 aluminum art cards will be available.

You’ll be able to pre-order Speed Limit for Switch on Strictly Limited Games’ website here.

Source: Strictly Limited Games PR


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