Bandai Namco has just announced that Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom has been delayed until March 23rd. The game was originally meant to hit stores on January 19th, however its development team needed a little more time in order further polish it.
As Akihiro Hino, President and CEO of Level-5, said:
“In an attempt to always bring new innovations to the players, we have introduced new modes of play, such as the assault and kingdom mode, in Ni No Kuni II. In order to ensure that everything works perfectly and above all entertaining and the high quality standards of Level 5 and Bandai Namco, we can only celebrate the release of Ni No Kuni II: Fate of a kingdom 23 March. On behalf of the whole Level-5 Team I thank you for your patience and further support.”
This is the second time Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom has been delayed. Back in July, Bandai Namco announced that the game was then delayed from November to January.
Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom recounts the story of this deposed king in his journey to build his own kingdom and unite the whole world. The game will featureĀ a brand new combat system for dynamic fights and players will be able to explore a beautifully crafted world and experience a gripping story in an all-new RPG adventure.
Stay tuned for more!
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