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Anime-style dungeon RPG Tokyo Clanpool comes to Nintendo Switch and PC this December

Anime-style dungeon RPG Tokyo Clanpool comes to Nintendo Switch and PC this December

Today we announced that dungeon-crawling JRPG Tokyo Clanpool is being prepared to launch on Nintendo Switch and GOG in December 2024, localized in English and Traditional Chinese for the first time. The Nintendo Switch version will be released first in Asia, and physical editions will begin shipping at the same time. New gameplay footage is to be shared today as part of Eastasiasoft Limited’s latest video showcase, featuring Tokyo Clanpool updates as the leading announcement, in addition to a new trailer and screenshots to mark the upcoming release.

Tokyo Clanpool is the latest collaboration between Eastasiasoft Limited and Idea Factory following Moero Crystal H, Seven Pirates H, Mugen Souls, Mugen Souls Z and Hakuoki: Chronicles of Wind and Blossom. Originally developed by Compile Heart, Tokyo Clanpool is a dungeon crawling RPG where players navigate mazelike dungeons in old-school first-person style and face off against monsters in strategic turn-based combat. The story follows a team of girls known as the Diet Dolls, led by newly inaugurated Prime Minister Natsume Kannuki, as they attempt to stave off a growing threat from a mysterious tower connected to Japan’s National Diet Building.

Physical editions for Nintendo Switch are currently available to pre-order with online retail partner Playasia. Only 3000 Limited Editions will be produced which include the game, manual, soundtrack CD, art book, sticker sheet, poster and numbered certificate in a collector’s box. Standard copies are also available.


Tokyo Clanpool
Fact Sheet
Platforms:
PC, Switch
Release:
19 December 2024 (Switch Asia / GOG)
Genre:
RPG
Language:
Japanese
Subtitles:
English, Traditional Chinese
Players:
1
Developer:
Idea Factory, Compile Heart
Digital price:
US$39.99 / €39.99
Screenshots

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