Izanagi Games and MyDearest announced DYSCHRONIA: Chronos Alternate Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch. The long-awaited Nintendo Switch version launches on November 22 in Japan, and the developers shared several details about what’s included in this new release.
The main story of DYSCHRONIA: Chronos Alternate concluded with the release of Episode III “End of Hallucinations” this past July. However, fans of the title may look forward to a new Nintendo Switch version that features all three episodes in one convenient package. In fact, this new version has an exclusive story scenario.
DYSCHRONIA: Chronos Alternate Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch
DYSCHRONIA: Chronos Alternate Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch will release on November 22 for 7,678 yen in Japan. This version is exclusive to Nintendo Switch with an all-new story scenario and all three aforementioned Episodes. The game will support English and Japanese voice-over options with English, Japanese, French, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean text options.
Additionally, a DYSCHRONIA: Chronos Alternate Definitive Edition “Premium Box Set” limited edition will be available for 19,800 yen. Premium Box Set contents include:
- Physical game copy
- Clear bookmark as an early purchase bonus
- A5-size 100-page special booklet titled “DYSCHRONIA: Chronos Alternate Complete Archive” with Premium Box-exclusive novel
- 36-track DYSCHRONIA: Chronos Alternate Original Soundtrack
- Includes theme songs “Cross My Heart,” “Garnet,” and “Memento” by YUNi
- Exclusive tote bag
- Exclusive acrylic board (Systelia)
- Exclusive special stickers
- Premium Box packaging
Watch the new trailer below, via the official Izanagi Games YouTube channel:
Announcement Trailer
Final Weapon held an interview with MyDearest CEO Kento Kishigami almost exactly a year ago. In the interview, Kishigami discussed games he was looking forward to and development challenges involving the new Nintendo Switch version.
DYSCHRONIA: Chronos Alternate is available now for PlayStation VR2 and Meta Quest 2. The Nintendo Switch version launches on November 22 in Japan, and a worldwide release date has not been announced yet. A PC (Steam) version is also coming soon.