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A lot of JRPGs aim for an epic tale of heroes trying to overthrow an evil empire, and their visuals reflect this plot; even games with anime aesthetics have serious-looking characters. But, Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch combines that epic premise with the children’s storybook appeal of Hayao Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli. In fact, the game was touted as a Studio Ghibli film in video game form, albeit exclusive to the PlayStation 4.

Rumors of a port for the game have flooded the Internet ever since its sequel, Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom was announced for PC; plus, the CEO of the studio behind the game, Level-5, admitted he wants Wrath of the White Witch on PC. While publisher Bandai Namco adamantly maintains the game’s PlayStation exclusivity, the company could change its mind. Sure, the game is available on PlayStation Now, but streaming isn’t an option for everyone.


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