Class of Heroes: Anniversary Edition Announced For Switch, Releases April 26 In Japan

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Acquire announced in this week’s issue of Famitsu magazine that its dungeon crawler RPG Class of Heroes is headed to Nintendo Switch in Japan on April 26 as Class of Heroes: Anniversary Edition. [Thanks, Ryokutya2089.]

 

In Class of Heroes: Anniversary edition we’ll see a new mode that lets you check out rare images and BGMs. No further information was shared but given its pricing of 2,750 yen and release date just over a week away, it’ll be a Switch eShop title.

 

Class of Heroes first released in Japan in August 2008 on PSP, followed by a North American release in June 2009.


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