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A few years ago, Kemco released the RPG Sora no Folklore for mobile. That same RPG is now crossing over to 3DS in Japan next week.

Sora no Folklore is due out in Japan on October 11 for 800 yen. View a trailer for the game below.

Crystareino is out now on the 3DS eShop in both North America and Europe. Watch the English launch trailer for the downloadable RPG below.

Kemco released the 3DS RPG Symphony of Eternity on the Japanese eShop today. Have a look at the official trailer below.

Kemco isn’t slowing down with its RPG releases. Next week, the company is bringing Crystareino to the Japanese 3DS eShop. Check out a trailer below.

Some screenshots have come out for the Japanese Switch eShop game, Rei-Jin-G-Lu-P.

You can check the screenshots out below.

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The Japanese Switch eShop has updated with a new upcoming game. The horror visual novel Rei-Jin-G-Lu-P will be available on August 3, according to a listing on the store. It will cost 3,000 yen.

Rei-Jin-G-Lu-P previously came out on mobile before coming to the PlayStation Vita. That version featured revamped visuals and new scenarios with full voices for CG events. On Switch, Rei-Jin-G-Lu-P should be based on the Vita release.

We’ve included the Switch trailer for Rei-Jin-G-Lu-P below.

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Kamiko’s sales have surpassed 110,000 units, according to Circle Entertainment co-founder and CEO Chris Chau.

48 percent of the Switch game’s sales were from America. Europe and Australia is next at 27 percent, followed by Japan at 25 percent. Kamiko has been on sale for roughly three months in Japan and 2.5 months elsewhere. While the US is the biggest market so far, “the Eastern market still has a lot of users we can’t ignore.”

Chau told Nintendo Life:

“We are usually thinking about why some local titles perform better than Western titles in Japan, and we think most of the reasoning comes back to game pricing, localization and local PR. Of course it’s case by case, but regardless I think the Eastern market deserves attention from developers. Also we know many Chinese gamers may purchase a Switch from Hong Kong, so we’ve suggested to the developers that they should consider a Chinese language pack.”

Skipmore, who developed the game, is now working on Picontier. It’s targeted for release this year.

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Kemco brought some RPG love to Wii U on Thursday with Revenant Saga. Next week, 3DS is getting some attention as well with Asdivine Hearts. Nintendo’s website lists the game for July 13.

The listing offers up the following overview:

Harvey, an outlaw of little importance, gets himself trapped deep in his kingdom’s dungeons. While imprisoned he befriends a mysterious woman who claims to be the princess of the lands. Together the two begin an escape that spans far beyond jail bars. As both friends and enemies begin to surface, Harvey realizes that the world of Asdivine is anything but at peace. Between threats of war and angry Deities, Harvey and friends begin a series of quests that will determine the very fate of Asdivine…

Fill the Trust Gauge or combine magic and skills to create powerful combos in turn-based battles! Weapon upgrades, a battle arena for the toughest of the tough, plenty of subquests, post-game content, and so on bring everything to the table players have come to expect from the Asdivine series.

Now it is time to suit up and set out on an adventure like never before!

Kemco also has the following English trailer:

Asdivine Cross will cost $9.99.

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We previously heard that Revenant Saga is slated for July 6 on the European Wii U eShop. Now we can say the same for North America as well.

Revenant Saga will also arrive stateside on July 6. The RPG will set you back $9.99.

Read up on an overview and view a trailer for Revenant Saga below.

After being turned into an immortal being known as a “Revenant” and learning of the existence of a demon within him, Albert sets out on a journey to make the person who did this to him pay with their very life. However, as he runs into others along the way dealing with their own figurative demons, what is the answer he finds…?

Boasting a story that blurs the lines between good and evil, and plenty of content to go around, this is one title not to be missed! This includes a variety of unique subquests, in-battle transformation systems, as well as a weapon forging system allowing players to make entirely unique weapons as they battle in turn-based battles with 3D animation!

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Kemco is bringing another RPG to Wii U with next week’s Revenant Saga on the Japanese eShop. It may very well be released in the west as well, but you can view the official trailer below.


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