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Maglam Lord

D3 Publisher has gone live with the first trailer for its new RPG Maglam Lord. Get a look at the video below.

Maglam Lord launches this winter on Switch in Japan.

D3 Publisher has officially announced its livestream lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online, which will run from September 23 to 27. You can check out the full details here from Gematsu:

■ Lineup

  • Earth Defense Force 6 (TBA)
  • Earth Defense Force: World Brothers (PS4, Switch)
  • Maglam Lord (PS4, Switch)
  • Unannounced title

■ Schedule

D3 Publisher will host a live stream on September 26 at 9:30 JST as part of Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online. It will be called the “D3P Broadcast #SaveTheSquareEarth” live stream. The latest games from D3 Publisher will be introduced, including the long-anticipated latest entry in the Earth Defense Force series, Earth Defense Force: World Brothers, and the new and popular Maglam Lord. There will be a ton of information shared for the first time, including a certain title that everyone is curious about. Please look forward to it!

The schedule includes a variety of programs unique to the online format hosted all throughout the day, including special talk shows featuring wonderful guests and game tournaments with viewer participation. Detailed program content will be announced soon via channels such as the D3 Publisher official website and Twitter account.

EDIT (9/17): A more detailed schedule has been added to D3’s website, with the mention of a mystery game.

More information can be found here.

Maglam Lord

D3 Publisher and developer Felistella have announced Maglam Lord, a “magic sword creation action RPG” Maglam Lord for PlayStation 4 and Switch. A release is scheduled for this winter in Japan.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with first screenshots via Gematsu and Famitsu:

Gleamlight

Gleamlight’s launch appears to be just a couple of weeks away. According to an eShop listing, the action game is lined up for August 20.

D3 Publisher and Dico originally announced Gleamlight during a December 2019 Indie World Showcase. We knew it would be releasing sometime this year, but this is the first time we’ve had an actual date.

Here’s some information about Gleamlight plus a trailer:

Earth Defense Force: World Brothers

Earth Defense Force: World Brothers was recently announced for Switch in Japan. Today, D3 Publisher followed up with the news that the game is coming west sometime in early 2021.

Here’s an English trailer:

D3 Publisher has released a new debut trailer for their upcoming release of Motto! New Puzz Osomatsu-san: Shinpin Sotsugyou Keikaku on Switch in Japan.

As it stands, the title is set to receive both a physical and digital launch on December 5th. Those interested can view the footage below.

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System: Switch (eShop)
Release date: August 1, 2019
Developer: Matrix Corporation
Publisher: D3Publisher


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Omega Labyrinth Life

D3 Publisher today issued the first trailer for Omega Labyrinth Life. Have a look at the video below.

The recently teased countdown website for Omega Labyrinth Life has gone live, revealing that the game will launch on August 1st for Nintendo Switch. The Switch version of the game, unlike the PS4 version which is also launching on that day, will feature lots of the series trademark sexual / fanservice content, such as more explicit illustrations and extended touch events. The Switch version will run at 1080p in docked mode and 720p in handheld mode; both modes will run at 60 fps, though this might fluctuate during gameplay scenes. The game will cost 7,800 Yen.

A Western release hasn’t been announced yet.

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Omega Labyrinth Life

A new teaser countdown site has appeared online that corresponds with the upcoming RPG title Omega Labyrinth Life, coming with the “title” of Omega Labyrinth 0083 Stardust Memory.

While it is unclear what the title might be referring to, Gematsu has translated the other text on the site. For the countdown itself, the tagline “Oppai! I’ve come home!” can be deciphered, while also making reference to an “Operation Star Breasts”. 

According to the site, this mission is intended to rain breasts down upon the earth and make the greatness of breasts more widely known to people.

The countdown is set to end on May 14th at 17:00 JST, at which time another teaser site will be opened up with more new information on the title.

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