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Koei Tecmo Announce Two More Games Coming To The Nintendo Switch

Alongside the much anticipated Fire Emblem Warriors, Koei Tecmo have announced they are bringing two more games to Nintendo’s upcoming console in Japan. While also announced for some other systems, both Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence and  Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII are coming to the Switch. Nobunaga’s Ambition is confirmed for the Japanese launch, while Romance of the Three Kingdoms is coming sometime in March. These games likely aren’t leaving Japan, but it’s good to know the Japanese launch will have these extra games.

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9 thoughts on “Koei Tecmo Announce Two More Games Coming To The Nintendo Switch”

    1. Omega Kalas Ridley X3 (Greatness Awaits at Nintendo Switch & Sony PlayStation 4! Come join us in the Light of Darkness!!)

      If you enjoyed Hyrule Warriors, I suggest at least a rental to see if you like it or not. Maybe it’ll win you over & make you give another look at the main games.

  1. These games have both been localized on the PS4, so there’s hope that the Switch versions will make their way to the West.

  2. Omega Kalas Ridley X3 (Greatness Awaits at Nintendo Switch & Sony PlayStation 4! Come join us in the Light of Darkness!!)

    We saw one or both of these in the Nintendo Switch presentation when they did that compilation of Switch titles near the end of the event! I recall seeing Nobunaga, at least, quite a number of times during it. As for Romance of the Three Kingdoms, I bet it was thrown in there & I simply missed it because I haven’t paid attention to many Dynasty Warriors characters enough to have any of their appearances burned into my skull. Not to mention Romance uses a slightly different artstyle from Dynasty Warriors.

    Anyway, whether they leave Japan or not is inconsequential since the Switch is fucking region free, bitches! This article really should have pointed that out after the comment about them probably never leaving Japan.

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