FuRyu Trademarks Heroland In The U.S., Possibly For A Work x Work Localization

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It appears that the treasure hunting RPG Work x Work might be coming Westward, as FuRyu Corporation recently trademarkedHeroland” in the United States.

 

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FuRyu trademarked “Heroland” on January 16, 2019. While that alone doesn’t confirm a Work x Work localization, the game was published by FuRyu in Japan where the name of the setting is “Hero-sama Land,” so it sounds like it could be its localized name for the West.

 

Work x Work released in Japan for the Nintendo Switch in October 4, 2018. A PlayStation 4 version releases in Japan next month, so perhaps we’ll get some kind of announcements soon for both versions coming Westward if Heroland ends up being it.

 

Work x Work is available in Japan for the Nintendo Switch and the PlayStation 4 version releases on February 28, 2019.


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