Sega Ages Columns II Makes Its Way To Switch In Japan On August 8, 2019

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The Sega Ages series is releasing its 11th entry from the series with Sega Ages Columns II: The Voyage Through Time for the Nintendo Switch in Japan on August 8, 2019, Sega announced.

 

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The game will support network versus & online rankings. As previously detailed, it’ll come with a new “Infinite Columns” mode that comes with the same rules of Flash Columns from the arcade, but with endless play instead of stages.

 

Sega Ages Columns II releases for Nintendo Switch via Nintendo eShop in Japan on August 8, 2019. It’ll go for 925 yen.


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