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The West Finally Has a 3DS Release Date for Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires Conspiracy

Western 3DS owners rejoice!

Katrielle, the daughter of the renowned Professor Layton, is on a search for her missing father but has loads of other cases that needs to be solved in the city of London. Launching today for iOS and Android mobile devices worldwide, Level-5’s puzzle solving adventure that is Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaire’s Conspiracy finally has a release date in the west for the 3DS. After releasing today in Japan, fans have been waiting for a solid date for a while now.

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Level-5 has announced that Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaire’s Conspiracy will be launching in October for the 3DS. The developers did not confirm an actual date, but the month should be enough for people to stop bringing up the question.

The next installment in the Layton series is available for the price of $15.99 on the Google Play Store and on the App Store. The 3DS version coming in October – if priced like past 3DS titles – should be available for $39.99 when it launches.

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