Muv-Luv Extra And Unlimited Have Japanese Language Support

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The Muv-Luv project continues to move forward. Last week, the official Muv-Luv website opened, so people can visit one place to find all information about the translation project. In addition to having a hub for information about the games, the Muv-Luv Team confirmed that the localized versions of the game will offer Japanese language support.

 

In the update, the Muv-Luv Team confirms that both Muv-Luv Extra and Unlimited will offer Japanese language support. People will be able to switch text to Japanese. This was in response to fans’ requests for the feature. The team also confirmed a re-translated version of the script, to catch any nuances that were previously missed.

 

Muv-Luv also has a release window. Both Muv-Luv Extra and Muv-Luv Unlimited will come to PCs in summer 2016. The beta keys for Muv-Luv Extrashould be sent out in early April 2016.


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