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New Yo-Kai Watch Game Yo-Kai Academy Y Gets New Trailers To Celebrate Switch Release

Today Level-5 released two new trailers for its Yo-Kai Watch game Yo-Kai Academy Y: Wai Wai School Life, which is a spin-off of the series.

Yo-Kai Academy Y: Wai Wai School Life

Today Level-5 released two new trailers for its Yo-Kai Watch game Yo-Kai Academy Y: Wai Wai School Life, which is a spin-off of the series.

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The first trailer focuses on the student council president as he introduces the school that serves as a setting for the game. 

The second is longer and mostly a funny live-action skit but then turns into more gameplay.

You can check the videos out below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXk9t3c_L2I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88yfWM_RlYU

f you’d like to see more about Yo-Kai Academy Y: Wai Wai School Life, you can enjoy the first screenshots and the original announcement,  another batch from a few weeks ago, the previous trailers, and an older one.

The game released in Japan for Nintendo Switch today, August 13, while the PS4 version is coming “soon” within 2020. 

At the moment, Level-5 has made no announcement about a possible western release. We’ll have to wait and see if we hear something about it down the line. 

You’ll probably notice that this is a very different game compared to the usual Yo-Kai Watch title.

Instead of being loosely similar to Pokemon, this game involves protagonists that basically fuse with Yo-kai to become pretty much like superheroes. They don’t even keep it a secret, as popularity in the school that serves as a setting of the game is a relevant factor in gameplay.

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