The Sirens are Calling in ‘Azur Lane: Crosswave’ for Nintendo Switch!
This week, Idea Factory International is happy to showcase additional Ships and the main antagonists, the Sirens, that will make their way to the Nintendo Switch release of
Azur Lane: Crosswave!
The Nintendo Switch version of
Azur Lane: Crosswave can now be preordered at the IFI NA Online Store! All Nintendo Switch standard editions of
Azur Lane: Crosswave purchased at the IFI Online Stores will include the exclusive Trading Card #8 – “Ready, Commander?” featuring Sakura Empire’s Taihou.
Azur Lane: Crosswave will launch physically and digitally on the Nintendo Switch™ February 16, 2021 in North America and February 19, 2021 in Europe!
Idea Factory International is excited to announce that the music-based hack ‘n’ slash game,
Neptunia™ Virtual Stars, will launch for the PlayStation®4 physically and digitally in North America on March 2 and in Europe on March 5. The digital release for Steam® will launch on March 29.
Both PS4 and Steam versions will only include Japanese voiceover options as well as English subtitles. The Steam version also includes Japanese and Traditional Chinese subtitles.
This week, Idea Factory International is also excited to share new info on the gameplay systems, including Field, Guest Vtuber System, Emotional Overdrive, and MV Battles.
The Neptunia Virtual Stars Limited Edition will be available for preorder on February 2!
This week, Idea Factory International is happy to introduce the Eagle Union support ships in
Azur Lane: Crosswave!
A democratic federation of states situated on a new continent, which honors science and freedom. They hold an overwhelming manufacturing and scientific force, and they possess the most powerful aerial weaponry of the nations.
They have a culture of valuing freedom and respecting an individual’s characteristics and strengths, and their weaponry fully utilizes their unique scientific technology.
They continually roll out equipment and tactics fitting the current state of war while fighting, using unmanned pilot modules, wireless modules, and battle assistance modules, and they display a battle style that is harmonious and diverse, much like natural adaptation.