Marvelous, the publisher, has postponed the release of both Nintendo Switch and Steam (Steam version on PC) editions by a week, moving it from May 30 to June 5. This delay is intended to coincide with the launch of the newly unveiled Switch 2 version.
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The new installment of the widely appreciated action-RPG and life-simulation series will debut together with the Nintendo Switch 2 edition. For the first time, players will explore the Eastern land of Azuma, a region filled with visually stunning Japanese motifs and innovative spins on classic Rune Factory gameplay mechanics. Players using Nintendo Switch 2 can enjoy the game in higher resolution and smoother frame rates, as well as utilizing Joy-Con 2 for enhanced village construction controls.
The company has additionally disclosed that individuals who have already pre-ordered the Nintendo Switch edition of “Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma” can access the updated version with the “Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Pack.” Further information about this upgrade pack will be shared at a future time.
Furthermore, Marvelous USA recently unveiled the “Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma” Earth Dancer Accessory Set, a restricted collection box set. This unique package includes two CDs with a total of 56 tracks from the game’s original soundtrack, a 160-page art book, an Azuma-style folding fan, and a Woolby plush keychain, all neatly packed in a custom box. A limited number of these exclusive sets will be up for pre-order soon on the Marvelous USA Online Store, priced at $49.99.
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2025-04-03 21:01