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.hack//G.U. Last Recode for Nintendo Switch Gets Epic Launch Trailer Ahead of Tomorrow’s Release

day Bandai Namco released the launch trailer of the upcoming Nintendo Switch port of the JRPG remaster .hack//G.U. Last Recode.

hack//G.U. Last Recode

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

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It’s worth mentioning that, while in English, this trailer comes from the South East Asian branch of the company, where the game has been released today. We’re likely going to get exactly the same from the American and European branches when it launches on this side of the world tomorrow.

You can watch it below.

hack//G.U. Last Recode releases on March 11 for Nintendo Switch in North America and Europe.

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. You can also check out the first 16 minutes of the game. Do keep in mind that it’s all cutscenes.

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