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Megadimension Neptunia VII coming to Switch on March 19 in Japan

Megadimension Neptunia VII is coming to Switch via the Nintendo eShop on March 19 in Japan for 4,800 yen, publisher Compile Heart announced. Pre-orders are available now at a 20 percent-off discount price of 3,800 yen. It will only support Japanese.

Megadimension Neptunia VII first launched for PlayStation 4 in April 2015 in Japan, followed by February 2016 in the west. A PC version followed in July 2016.

Here is an overview of Megadimension Neptunia VII, via its Steam page:

About

New challengers are taking control of Gamindustri, and Neptune’s nowhere in sight. Now she’s gotta help a mysterious stranger fight a colossal new evil, reclaim her Goddess title, and find some time for pudding! Go next gen with Giant Battles, multi-worlds, and multiple storylines in this Japanese RPG!

Key Features

  • New Battle Features – Characters can link up for stronger attacks, “Parts Break” allows you to split enemies into pieces to lower their stats and disable special attacks, and “Giant Battles” impose limits that will challenge the strategist in you!
  • NEXT Mode – A second transformation is now available! You can break those big baddies into bits with NEXT mode, which features new special skills and a new costume for the CPUs!
  • Three Worlds, Three Stories – Three different story modes! With new CPUs and characters at your side, you must fight through three dimensions to save Gamindustri!
  • New Dungeon Minigame! – A homage to the classic “Spelunker,” you receive special items when you clear this dungeon under the time limit!

Watch the opening movie for the Switch version below. View the first screenshots of the Switch version at the gallery.

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