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NI NO KUNI II: REVENANT KINGDOM

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The original Ni no Kuni was such a crazy beautiful masterpiece of a game that made us feel as if we were playing a literal Studio Ghibli film. The game’s animated cutscenes, world-building, and character development made it one of those titles that we can’t but think about when hear the company Level-5.

The sequel to Ni no Kuni, Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, has unfortunately been delayed to March of 2018 for some last minute touching up and we can’t help but think about how this pushback could eventually lead to a release on Switch. Now we know that Revenant Kingdom was announced as a PS4 exclusive, but do keep in mind that the first Ni no Kuni actually came out for the Nintendo DS in Japan – before it ever came out west for the PS3. This doesn’t mean that there’s a chance that it can come to the Switch, but we can dream right?


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