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The House in Fata Morgana Switch Port Is in Development

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A The House in Fata Morgana Switch version has been confirmed! Novectacle revealed the project on Twitter alongside a call for people to record their names as a supporter for the end credits. It will be released in both North America and Europe, though a possible Japanese version is being adjusted and it is not committing to it being released.

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The image used with this The House in Fata Morgana Switch reveal is for the Dreams of the Revenants Edition. This means it would be the complete edition that also includes The House in Fata Morgana: A Requiem for Innocence prequel and the Reincarnation voiced sequel episode. It also has the localized Short Stories.

In The House in Fata Morgana, you awake in a mansion with amnesia. You have no idea who you are or why you are there. Fortunately, you aren’t alone. A maid is there with you. You then take peeks back into what life in the mansion was like in 1099, 1603, 1707, and 1869 to figure out what is going on and learn more about yourself. It is a dark and thrilling story offering insights into the lives of everyone who found themselves in that home.

The House in Fata Morgana is in development for the Nintendo Switch and will be released in North America and Europe in the first half of 2020, with a possible Japanese release as well. It is immediately available on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and PC. (The PC version on Steam also has the Live in Osaka! concert available.)


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