Uta no Prince-sama: Shining Live is Coming to Switch on December 17

There will be DLC for multiple years of the original service game.

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Broccoli has announced that Uta no Prince-sama: Shining Live is coming to Nintendo Switch on December 17 in Japan. As previously announced, the Nintendo Switch game adapts the mobile version of Uta no Prince-sama: Shining Live with voice acting, touch controls, controller support, and a library of artwork.

The base game of Uta no Prince-sama: Shining Live includes content from the mobile game released between August 28, 2017, and December 31, 2019. Additional Memorial Packs will be available with content from subsequent years of service.

Here’s a breakdown of the Memorial Packs, via Gematsu:

  • “Memorial Pack 2020-2021” (8,580 yen) – Enjoy the content added to the original mobile game between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2021. Includes various stories and 28 rhythm game songs.
  • “Memorial Pack 2022-2023” (8,580 yen) – Enjoy the content added to the original mobile game between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2023. Includes various stories and 25 rhythm game songs.

In addition, a limited edition will be available for 36,000 yen featuring the base game, download codes for “Memorial Pack 2020-2021” and “Memorial Pack 2022-2023,” a set of 11 pin badges, a set of 11 hologram clear ticket-style cards, stickers, an exclusive drama CD, and a special box.

The original Uta no Prince Sama anime is available to watch on Crunchyroll. The streaming service describes it as follows:

The six members of ST☆RISH, who have made their shocking idol debut, and Nanami Haruka, who has just begun her career as a composer, have advanced to Saotome Academy’s master course.

As they continue their lessons in earnest to learn how to be top idols and composers, they join Shining Agency and begin to work as entertainers. But before that, some senpai idols and strange foreign idols with a few odd habits stand before them, and they end up getting dragged into the race for a mysterious “Newcomer Award.”

Soul Kiwami
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