The April 20 issue of Famitsu reveals strategy RPG Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future Remaster releases on April 27 for Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch in Japan. A worldwide release was not confirmed in the latest Famitsu issue.
Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future is a strategy RPG that serves as a prequel to Yggdra Union: We’ll Never Fight Alone. The original release was published by ATLUS on May 27, 2010, for the PlayStation Portable. Further details about the upcoming remaster were not revealed (Thanks, Gematsu).
Yggdra Union: We’ll Never Fight Alone is currently available now for Nintendo Switch in Japan, and a Steam early access version is available worldwide. The Steam version of Yggdra Union: We’ll Never Fight Alone supports English, Japanese, Korean, and Traditional Chinese language options. New features present in the latest release includes rewind functionality, auto saves, conversation logs, item hints, and high-speed mode.
Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future Remaster releases on April 27 for Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch in Japan. Lastly, Yggdra Union: We’ll Never Fight Alone is available now for Nintendo Switch in Japan and PC via Steam worldwide.
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