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Ni no Kuni II Will Debut on the Switch in September 2021

Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is indeed headed to the Nintendo Switch. On September 17, 2021, the Prince’s Edition of the game will head to the system. There’s even a trailer to give people an idea of how it will look on the console.

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The video is actually over two minutes long. It focuses on gameplay from Ni no Kuni II, so people can understand how it will look on the Switch. Things kick off with the cutscene where Roland and Evan meet. Then, we get to see the two in battle. Aside from showing the eventual cast members, no spoilers are shown. However, there are some clips that confirm The Lair of the Lost Lord and The Tale of the Timeless Tome DLC will both appear.

We had an idea this port was in the works. Back at the end of April 2021, the ESRB leaked it. It shared a rating for the title.

This means both Ni no Kuni games will be available on the Switch later this year. In 2019, a port of the original game appeared on the platform.

Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Prince’s Edition will come to the Nintendo Switch on September 17, 2021. It is available on the PlayStation 4 and PC.


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