
Edia announced that the *Earnest Evans Collection* will be available in stores and online for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch on December 25th in Japan. It will cost 6,800 yen (or 7,480 yen with tax).
This collection features three Telenet titles from the ‘Wolf Team’: *El Viento*, *Earnest Evans*, and *Anett Futatabi*. *El Viento* was first released on the Genesis in Japan on September 20, 1991, and in North America the following November. *Earnest Evans* debuted on the Mega-CD on December 20, 1999, with a Genesis version following in North America in March 1992. Finally, *Anett Futatabi* was released for the Mega-CD in Japan on March 30, 1993.
A special limited edition will be available for 12,800 yen (14,080 yen including tax). This edition includes the game itself, the game’s soundtrack on CD, a pin badge from the *Earnest Evans Collection*, and an acrylic block with new artwork, also from the *Earnest Evans Collection*.

A digital version of this collection will also be available in English soon, and we’ll share more information about it later.
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