Aksys Games announced that the company is working with Nihon Falcom to bring the Nintendo Switch version of Tokyo Xanadu eX+ to Nintendo Switch 2, likely through a performance update. If plans come to fruition, Nintendo Switch 2 players should be able to enjoy Tokyo Xanadu eX+ on the platform without issues.
Update: Aksys Games responded to RPGSite on an inquiry about Tokyo Xanadu eX+, confirming that the company is looking to bring the game’s updated localization to the PlayStation 4 and PC (Steam versions).
The Nintendo Switch version of Tokyo Xanadu eX+ is available now in the west and in Japan. The Nintendo Switch version features 60 FPS support, a revamped localization, and all previously released DLC. As previously announced, the Nintendo Switch version includes high-speed mode found in Ys and Trails games. Fans can enjoy a new, revamped localization of the story as well.
Final Weapon’s review of Tokyo Xanadu eX+ notes that the Nintendo Switch version is the best version on consoles. With a 3.5 out of 5 score, Final Weapon’s review notes that “despite its story and combat-related flaws, Tokyo Xanadu eX+ still presents RPG fans with a great offering of content and features that will make them want to explore Tokyo and discover the secrets of the underworld.”
The Falcom-developed action RPG made its Nintendo Switch debut on June 29, 2023 in Japan. Just one month later, Clouded Leopard Entertainment released the Traditional Chinese and Korean versions of the Switch version.
Nihon Falcom previously announced Tokyo Xanadu New Project, a new game that celebrates the 10th anniversary of the series. The title was previously teased as “Tokyo Xanadu K,” in the Nintendo Switch re-release of Tokyo Xanadu eX+ in Japan.