Gaming News
One Piece Odyssey Launches on Nintendo Switch This July
Exciting news for One Piece fans! The acclaimed RPG, One Piece Odyssey, is set to release on Nintendo Switch on July 26. This game has been highly anticipated since its initial launch for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC earlier last year.
Developed by ILCA and published by Bandai Namco, One Piece Odyssey invites players to join Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates on an adventurous journey along the Grand Line. The game is celebrated for its original story developed in collaboration with One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda.
The Switch version will debut as a Deluxe Edition, ensuring that players have access to the full breadth of content. This includes the main game and the Reunion of Memories DLC, adding an extra 5-6 hours of gameplay. Fans will also enjoy additional costume packs and an exclusive outfit only available on Switch.
Also Read: Final Fantasy 16 Successfully Engages Younger Audience
Mark your calendars for July 26 to dive into this enthralling adventure with Luffy and his crew, available soon on Nintendo Switch.
-
Anime4 weeks agoOne Piece’s Marine Haki Users: Who Really Stands Out?
-
Anime4 weeks agoMakoto Shinkai’s Your Name Gets Official 4K Re-Release for 10th Anniversary
-
Anime3 weeks ago10 Best Underrated Anime Movies Not Made By Studio Ghibli
-
Features4 weeks agoWhy Dice, Cards, and Spins Keep Showing Up in Video Games
-
Features3 weeks agoSledding Game Launches on Steam and Xbox: A Chaotic Multiplayer Snowsports Experience
-
Features4 weeks agoThe Art of Replayability: What Makes Players Return to the Same Game for Years?
-
Anime1 week agoBatman Is Dead?! DC’s Shocking New Anime Turns the Joker Into Gotham’s Last Hope
-
Features3 weeks agoRetro Arcade Games Outperform Industry Averages in Early Retention Metrics
-
Anime4 weeks agoYoriichi Tsugikuni: The Legendary Demon Slayer Who Started It All
-
Anime2 weeks agoWhy Kusunoki’s Garden of Gods Is More Than Just Another Rural Slice-of-Life Anime
-
Features3 weeks agoHow Games Like Mina the Hollower Prove There’s Still a Market for Retro Games
-
Features3 weeks agoThe Rise of “Comfort Horror” for Late-Night Gaming Sessions