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Fairy Tail JRPG for PS4, Switch, and PC Reveals Western Release Date and English Trailer

The western arm of Koei Tecmo just reached out to share the latest English trailer and the western release date of the Fairy Tail JRPG.

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The western arm of Koei Tecmo just reached out to share the latest English trailer and the western release date of the Fairy Tail JRPG in development at Atelier studio Gust.

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The game will release in the west on March 19, 2020 for PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

This confirms that the game will launch day and date in the west and in Japan. The Japanese launch date was announced earlier today alongside the reveal of a lot of PS4 gameplay.

The trailer shows the new characters revealed a few days ago alongside their Japanese voices with English subtitles.

The trailer also reveals a Digital Deluxe edition which will include a set of costumes from the Great Magic Games, a Bonus Lacrima set, and a costume for Lucy from Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout.

If you want to learn more you should read our interview with producer Keisuke Kikuchi.

Recently, Koei Tecmo showcased more gameplay from EGX, the previous traileranother recent trailer and screenshots showing plenty of playable characters

You can also check out the original announcement trailergameplay footage from Tokyo Game Show, another gallery of screenshots, and the previous  batch introducing Juvia and Gajeel.

We already know that Fairy Tail will be released in the west as well for PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam in spring 2020.

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