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KonoSuba JRPG Getting “Plus” Version for PS4 & Switch; Here Are Screenshots & Details Aplenty

In 2019, Entergram released a JRPG dedicated to the KonoSuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World!  anime, and now it's coming back with a "Plus" version.

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Last year, Entergram released a dungeon-crawling JRPG dedicated to the KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on this Wonderful World!  anime and light novel series, and now it’s coming back with a “Plus” version.

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Titled Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! Kibou no Meikyuu to Tsudoishi Boukenshata Plus, this improved re-releases drop the original PS Vita platform and is coming for PS4 (that already got the original game alongside the portable console) and Nintendo Switch. The Japanese release is scheduled for August 27.

It’ll cost 6,000 yen plus taxes for the standard version and 9,000 for the limited edition.

A new dungeon named “Goblin Cave” has been added, coming with 10 levels, new mechanics, and a fully voices story.

On top of that, we’re getting ne guild quests, costumes, and events featuring the popular characters from the series. New monsters will also be included.

Players will be able to switch between original and rearranged music, and new skills can be learned during special events.

Funnily, some new mechanics have been added to bring the gameplay closer to the anime and light novels.

For instance, there will be moment in which Aqua will panic and stop responding to your commands, while using Explosion magic in narrow corridors will caue friendly fire to your own characters.

The UI has been improved, and several quality of life tweaks have been made.

You can check out plenty of screenshots portraying those new elements of KonoSuba Plus (because there’s no way I’m going to ever type that full title again) below.

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