World's End Club

World’s End Club By Danganronpa and Zero Escape Directors Gets New Gameplay Trailer for Switch

Today NIS America released a new gameplay trailer of the upcoming Nintendo Switch version of Too Kyo Games' World’s End Club.

Today NIS America released a new gameplay trailer of the upcoming Nintendo Switch version of Too Kyo Games’ World’s End Club.

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The trailer provides a look at what you can expect in the quirky new game that was originally released on Apple Arcade.

If you’re unfamiliar with the game, it was originally named  Death March Club, and it brings the signature of Kazutaka Kodaka and Kotaro Uchikoshi, crreators of Danganronpa and Zero Escape.

You can watch the full trailer below and see what the two veteran developers have been up to.

If you’d like to know more about World’s End Club, below you can read an official description and watch the previous trailer and another.

“World’s End Club is a suspenseful puzzle action game, with a scenario written and directed by Too Kyo Games (led by Kazutaka Kodaka, the creator of the Danganronpa series, etc.) and developed by Grounding Inc. (led by Yukio Futastugi, best known for the Panzer Dragoon series, etc.). The character designer is Take (best known for the Zaregoto series and Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon), the producer is Shinsuke Umeda, and the publisher is IzanagiGames.”

The game launches on Nintendo Switch on May 28, 2021. 


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