Edia has announced Zan Collection, a collection of three simulation games originally developed and released by Telenet Japan subsidiary Wolf Team. Zan Collection is coming to Nintendo Switch on March 12, 2026, in Japan for 7,480 yen (tax included).
The collection includes the following games:
- Zan II: Spirits (May 29, 1992; Super Famicom)
- Zan III: Spirits (March 11, 1994, Super Famicom)
- Sangokushi Seishi: Tenbu Spirits (June 25, 1993; Super Famicom)
What’s more, a special edition will be sold for 10,780 yen (tax included) with a soundtrack CD and official art book “Officer Memoirs.”
Additionally, Edia recently announced that Earnest Evans Collection will be launching on December 25 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch in Japan. The collection features Telenet’s Wolf Team games El Viento, Earnest Evans, and Anett Futatabi from the SEGA Genesis and Mega-CD consoles.
What’s more, the Earnest Evans Collection Standard Edition will cost 7,480 yen (tax included), and a Limited Edition will be available for 12,800 yen. Limited Edition contents include the soundtrack CD, an Earnest Evans Collection pin badge, and an acrylic block featuring a new illustration. Lastly, details about the digital English release will be revealed at a later date, so stay tuned.
Edia is also releasing Kigetsu no Yoru, a new “time-leap survival horror adventure” game for Nintendo Switch. Kigetsu no Yoru launches on January 29, 2026 in Japan for 5,280 yen (tax included.