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.hack//G.U. Last Recode for Nintendo Switch Gets Shows 16 Minutes of Opening Cutscenes in English

Today Bandai Namco released a new trailer of the upcoming Nintendo Switch port of the JRPG remaster .hack//G.U. Last Recode.

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Today Bandai Namco released a new trailer of the upcoming Nintendo Switch port of the JRPG remaster .hack//G.U. Last Recode.

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The trailer is extensive but peculiar, as it basically features a look at the opening sequence of the game, showcasing 16 minutes of cutscenes, this time around from the English version of the game (the Japanese version was released a while ago)

You can watch it below.

.hack//G.U. Last Recode releases on March 11 for Nintendo Switch in North America and Europe. Japan will get it a day earlier, on March 10.

Log back into the .hack//G.U. trilogy and return to “The World,” as Haseo tracks down Tri-Edge in .hack//G.U. Last Recode, now with enhanced graphics, improved gameplay, and brand new modes!
This collection includes all 3 original .hack//G.U. titles, Rebirth, Reminisce, and Redemption, all fully restored and remastered. As well as an all new exclusive 4th Volume: .hack//G.U. Reconnection.

• 15 years of .hack – Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the beloved global cross media franchise that first released in 2002

• Fully restored – Graphically enhanced gameplay and cut scenes now in 1080p and 60fps

• Improved system features – Enhanced battle balance and game pacing to provide an optimal experience for new and old fans alike.

.hack//G.U. Last Recode was already made available back in 2017 for PS4 and PC. Developer CyberConnect2 had expressed multiple times the desire of porting it to Nintendo Switch.

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