We’ll see the last otome game for the Switch of the year a little later, as Voltage announced a slight delay for Neon Clash: Echoes of the Lost. This won’t push it into 2026. Rather, the worldwide release date moved from December 11, 2025, and it is now launching outside Japan on December 25, 2025. However, there are three Special Voice Clip trailers for three of the bachelors showing off the English localization to watch in the meantime.
Voltage didn’t explain why the Switch otome game was delayed. Its official announcement on the Neon Clash: Echoes of the Lost social media only cited “various circumstances.” It also confirmed this applies to storefronts outside of Japan. In Japan, it will debut on December 11, 2025 as planned.
As for the trailers, those videos started with Sun Masio. He is played by Shunichi Toki. These allow folks to hear the Japanese voice actors for bachelors and get an idea of what their personality is like. None of these clips featured any CGs from the game.
The second video looked at Sodyk Mun, who is voiced by Jun Fukuyama.
Finally, the third clip highlighted Zhang Hiyok and Ryota Suzuki’s performance as him.
Neon Clash: Echoes of the Lost will come to the Nintendo Switch on December 25, 2025, and there’s no word about an English physical release of the Voltage and AmuLit otome game.