Battlefield Waltz Switch Otome Game Dances into April
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Battlefield Waltz Switch Otome Game Dances into April

At Anime Expo 2024, Idea Factory International announced the Switch otome game Battlefield Waltz. Now, we have a release date for it. It will appear in both North America and Europe on April 8, 2025. As is common with the company, it will be sold digitally and physically. The official IFI Online Stores in North America and Europe will also sell a limited edition version.

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Battlefield Waltz is the Switch version of a Vita otome game from the company. After Lan’s world is ripped apart, she starts to wield the Cursed Sword to fight back. As she prepares to become a warrior, she joins the Nirvana Academy to learn how to use her new power alongside others as she’ll head out to the frontiers of the Royal Capital. Naturally, since this is a dating sim visual novel, the men she’ll meet along the way may be love interests she can romance. 

We don’t know what kinds of items will appear in the Battlefield Waltz Limited Edition yet. In the case of 9 RIP, the company’s most recent release, it came with CDs with the audio drama, an art book, and accessories like a necklace. All IFI Online Store purchases, standard or limited, also come with a trading card. Orders aren’t open for either physical version yet, but you can wishlist the standard or LE ones.

Battlefield Waltz is immediately on the Switch and Vita in Japan, and it will show up on the Switch worldwide on April 8, 2025.


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