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Lost Sphear

Square Enix prepared a new trailer for the Switch title Lost Sphear today. The video, posted below, showcases the game’s modern take on classic RPGs, with enhanced turn-based battles and mechanized Vulcosuit armors.

During a live stream at the GameStop expo today, Square Enix stopped by and showed some footage from Lost Sphear. Watch ten minutes of gameplay below.

Square Enix issued another news update for Lost Sphear today. The information covers the Jigan Empire, Memories, and Artifacts.

Gematsu was kind enough to translate the information. Read up on the details below, and check out the gallery for new screenshots.

This has been a big week for Lost Sphear. The RPG received an October release date in Japan, and a late January 2018 launch in the west.

Famitsu also had coverage of Lost Sphear in its latest issue. Square Enix actually covered most of the news in English through a post on the PlayStation Blog. Along with characters Sherra and Obaro, we’re introduced to the mechanized armor Vulcosuit.

Here’s the full rundown:

Polygon put up a new video today containing 15 minutes of direct-feed footage from the upcoming Switch RPG Lost Sphear. Check it out below.

Square Enix announced today that Japan is getting Lost Sphear on October 12. The western release is following later, though the wait won’t be terribly long.

Lost Sphear is set to launch in North America and Europe on January 23, 2018. An exclusive physical version will be sold through the Suqare Enix Online Store. By pre-ordering, you’ll receive two music tracks as a gift.

Source: Square Enix PR

Square Enix has just put up a new trailer for Lost Sphear on their official YouTube channel, you can check it out below. We Lost Sphear will release in Japan on October 12th.

Square Enix released the official boxart for Lost Sphear today. The game will only be sold physically through the company’s online store.

We also have a number of new screenshots from Lost Sphear. Check them out below, along with a piece of key art.

It wasn’t too long ago that Square Enix and Tokyo RPG Factory announced Lost Sphear. The game was showcased at E3 earlier this month, and Kotaku also conducted an interview with director Atsushi Hashimoto. Hashimoto discussed how the team is making improvements from I Am Setsuna, the game’s length, and having it on Switch.

Read on below for some comments from Hashimoto. Check out the full article on Kotaku here.

IGN has more footage available showing the upcoming Switch RPG Lost Sphear. Take a look at the latest video below.


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