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The Hundred Line is Actually 2 Games in 1

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Image via Spike Chunsoft, Too Kyo Games

Too Kyo Games revealed that Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- is actually two games in one, and it also showed off the full key visual of both games. The soundtrack for the game is out on streaming services, too, and you can pre-order the director’s edition of the soundtrack via Aniplex Online.

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The first key visual of the game uses red and gray, whereas the new key visual for the “second game” is more blue. This visual features more characters, including the Undying Flame Boy at the back of the group. A limited physical edition using the Hundred Line 1&2 Pack key visual will appear in stores on April 24, 2026.

Though there was some confusion on social media about whether Hundred Line 2 is a sequel or a DLC, 2 actually means Routes 1-100. After beating the first hundred days (Route 0), you can unlock Hundred Line 2, which is reflected in the main menu and such. You can watch the new trailer for Hundred Line 2 here (again, this only means Routes 1-100):

A future update for the game will also let you skip directly to 2. This is not recommended for first-time players, though. Routes 1-100 pick up directly from the end of Route 0. It’s akin to starting from The Return of the King without watching the first two movies.

As for the Hundred Line Original Soundtrack Director’s Edition, it’ll come with a sticker page featuring the character chibis. This bonus goes for all storefronts. The soundtrack costs 5500 JPY ($34.80), and it contains 88 tracks. It’ll come out on April 16, 2026.

Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- is readily available on the Nintendo Switch and Windows PC.

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