NEO: The World Ends With You announced for the Nintendo Switch

Square Enix have announced NEO: The World Ends With You for the Nintendo Switch and PS4, releasing in 2021.

It's a sequel to the original The World Ends With You on the Nintendo DS, that title also got a rerelease on the Nintendo Switch recently, plus Square Enix have also announced that an anime series is in production as well, for any fans of the series out there.

Check below for the details...

The Game has begun anew as SQUARE ENIX today announced that NEO: The World Ends with You, the follow-up to the hit action role-playing game, The World Ends with You, is coming to the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system and Nintendo Switch system in Summer 2021.

NEO: The World Ends with You transports players to the streets of the Shibuya, where they will take part in the “Reapers’ Game,” a life-or-death battle for survival. Players will take on the role of Rindo as they explore the heart of Tokyo to uncover the mysteries behind the sinister Game in which they have been forced to take part.

NEO: The World Ends with You brings a re-creation of modern Shibuya to life in a unique and comic-inspired style. Players can explore and enjoy the sights, sounds, and culture of this bustling city, fight monsters alongside their ally companions in fast-paced action battles, and complete missions as they seek to change the fate they’ve been handed.

A new trailer unveiled today provides a first look at the title, showcasing the hip visual direction, 3D environments, gameplay and battle sequences, and amped-up soundtrack underscoring the game’s eye-catching art style.

And here's the launch trailer...

Thank you to forum member Helmsly for the heads up on this latest news.

Are you a fan of the original The World Ends With You? Will you potentially be buying this sequel on the Switch? Has the news of this sequel increased the likelihood of you checking out the original?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section or join in with the discussion on our forum.


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