Kamigami no Asobi - Ludere Deorum Unite Edition

Kamigami no Asobi – Ludere Deorum Unite Edition Announced for Switch

Broccoli has announced Kamigami no Asobi – Ludere Deorum Unite Edition for the Nintendo Switch. This version will feature both Kamigami no Asobi – Ludere Deorum and Kamigami no Asobi – Ludere Deorum Infinite. It will release on January 27, 2022. Consumers will be able to purchase the visual novel collection for 8,250 yen or roughly $75. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The collection will feature content from the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita versions of the game. This has been confirmed through the official website for the visual novel collection. The title will also feature “adventure” and “minigame” parts. The “adventure” part of the game will primarily focus on story progression and the various branching paths.

Kamigami no Asobi – Ludere Deorum and Kamigami no Asobi – Ludere Deorum Infinite feature various incarnations of Gods found throughout Japanese, Greek, Norse, and Egyptian mythology. Players take the role of an ordinary girl before she is swept away to another world. The scenario places the player in a school setting populated with various mythological figures with whom the player character can pursue a romantic relationship with.

Kamigami no Asobi – Ludere Deorum Unite Edition will release for the Nintendo Switch on January 27, 2022 to Japanese audiences. There is currently no word of a potential Western release.


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