Too Kyo Games announced a special 100-minute livestream for The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy will be held on August 2 at 20:00 JST / 7:00 a.m. EDT. The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy developers Kazutaka Kodaka, Kotaro Uchikoshi, and Taihi Kimura will appear during the livestream to discuss the game and make some exciting announcements.
Previously, Kodaka confirmed that The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy will receive “more challenging mode” in a future update. In addition, Kodaka announced that the game will receive an official artbook. Further information about these two projects could be revealed at the broadcast.
Kodaka would like an anime adaptation of The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy if it continues to sell well. It’s unclear whether the anime would follow the events of the game or adapt a new original story, but Kodaka would like even more players to enjoy the game first. Kodaka also confirmed that the game is selling well on Nintendo Switch and PC, thanks to word of mouth.
Currently, there are no plans to develop a port of the game to PlayStation 5 or other platforms. According to Kodaka, there were constraints in manpower and funding for the game, and ports to other platforms would be costly. Instead, the developers want to focus on releasing updates.
Before the game’s launch for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam, Final Weapon reviewed The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy and gave it a 4 out of 5 score. Our review praises the RPG’s intriguing cast of characters, easy pick-up and play combat system, and compelling elements reminiscent of Kodaka’s Danganronpa franchise.