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Mebius announced today that it will be publishing Agartha on Switch as Agartha-S. Originally developed by Shindenken, it’ll arrive sometime this winter in Japan.

DLSite provides the following overview:

Announced last year, we finally have a concrete release date for Okuri Inu on Nintendo Switch: in fact, the game is launching next week, on July 12 in Japan. The horror visual novel will be available as an eShop-only title.

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L.F.O.: Lost Future Omega

L.F.O.: Lost Future Omega originally appeared as a digital download in Japan towards the end of last year. The title is finally heading west on May 3, Mebius announced today. Pricing is set at $7.99 / €6.49.

Mebius provides the following overview of the musical shooter:

L.F.O.: Lost Future Omega

When the Japanese Switch eShop updated earlier today, L.F.O.: Lost Future Omega was made available for purchase. Watch some footage in the video below.

L.F.O.: Lost Future Omega

L.F.O.: Lost Future Omega was announced for Switch earlier this year. Today, Mebius confirmed that it’s slated for December 28 in Japan.

In L.F.O., the music played has its sound synced based on the player’s actions and the changes on screen. Some of the sounds from the previous stage can be chosen to be brought to the next stage. Therefore even reaching the same stage may result in different arrangements based on the routes chosen in the playthrough.

A bunch of new games joined the North American Switch eShop today, including Unholy Heights. We’ve posted some footage below.

Mebius previously released the visual novel game J.B. Harold Murder Club on Switch in Japan back in August. Another entry in the series, Keiji J.B. Harold no Jikenbo: Manhattan Requiem, is now confirmed for the console as well.

Here’s an English overview back from when the mobile version came out in English several years ago:

Mebius and Shannon have announced a new horror visual novel for Switch known as “Okuriinu”. It’s planned for a release this year in Japan as an eShop download.

Okuriinu is based on a 34-page short story by writer and game designer Takiya Iijima, which also goes by the same name. Iijima has created new scenarios for the game.

You can view the announcement trailer for Okuriinu below.

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Last week, Mebius publihsed Unholy Heights on the Japanese Switch eShop. A new trailer for the game shared today is below.

Bases Loaded 2016 made it out in Japan this week as a 3DS eShop download. For a look at the title, watch the video below.


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