G-MODE Archives+ Xenosaga: Pied Piper Releases April 30 for PC and Switch in Japan

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G-MODE has announced that G-MODE Archives+ Xenosaga: Pied Piper, the Nintendo Switch and PC (Steam) port of Bandai Namco and Monolith Soft-developed feature phone RPG Xenosaga: Pied Piper, launches on April 30 for 1,800 yen in Japan. G-MODE Archives+ Xenosaga: Pied Piper will be available on Steam worldwide, but it will only support Japanese language options.

As previously announced, the original soundtracks for Xenosaga II and III will be re-released physically in Japan on May 27. The release is being handled by the FlyingDog record label.

Here’s an overview of G-MODE Archives+ Xenosaga: Pied Piper, via Steam:

A special investigations chief is on the trail of the ruthless killer known as “Voyager”.

What incident changed the fate of a once-human cyborg?

Xenosaga: Pied Piper Key Features:
      • Traditional JRPG with turn-based battles.
      • Gameplay follows a similar system to the mainline Xenosaga games, but adapted for mobile devices.
      • 2D overhead perspective, with a combination of conversations and cinematic cutscenes advancing the narrative.
      • Battles take place in a virtual space tied to the story.
      • The storyline was written by series creators Tetsuya Takahashi and Soraya Saga.
      • A port of a Japanese flip phone title (feature phones popular before smartphones).

*This release does not add elements such as languages and achievements that were not part of the original version.

Series Overview

A port of the classic title originally released in 2006 for feature phones, part of Bandai Namco acclaimed JRPG series, Xenosaga.

A spin-off of the Xenosaga trilogy and part of the Xeno metaseries, the story follows the human life of cyborg Ziggy a key character in the Xenosaga trilogy—a century before the events of “Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht”.

Game Story

In this spin-off, Ziggy—who appeared in the main story as a cyborg—steps into the spotlight as the protagonist.

The story centers on events 100 years before the main story, when he was still human and served in the Federal Police under the name Jan Sauer in counterterrorism operations.

Can Jan and his special investigations unit stop the brutal killer codenamed Voyager before further chaos unfolds?

Soul Kiwami
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