The Witch and the Hundred Knight Revival Is Coming Westward

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It looks like The Witch and the Hundred Knight Revival is headed to the West. The USK, Germany’s rating board, has rated the PlayStation 4 game as The Witch and the Hundred Knight: Revival Edition.

 

The PlayStation 4 version of the game features enhanced visuals, a better framerate, and also adds a new dungeon called the “Phantom Tower”. You can learn more about it here.

 

NIS America haven’t yet announced a release date for The Witch and the Hundred Knight: Revival Edition, but we’ll keep our eyes peeled for one.

 

Thanks to Siliconera reader Matthew for the tip!


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