The Men of Yoshiwara: Kikuya On The Switch Has English Subtitles

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People looking for an otome game for their Nintendo Switch now have an option. However, they will need to make a Japanese account to get it. The Men of Yoshiwara: Kikuya has been released on the Japanese Nintendo Switch eShop and has an English language option. (Thanks, Japanese Nintendo!)

 

The Men of Yoshiwara: Kikuya involves players falling in love with courtesans. The Nintendo Switch version includes all six routes, whereas the mobile versions required people to purchase each bachelor’s storyline separately. It costs ¥1,980 (~$18). The English version released on Steam is $29.99.

 

The Men of Yoshiwara: Kikuya is available in all regions on Android devices, Apple iOS devices and PCs.


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