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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.
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Mark your calendars for July 26 to dive into this enthralling adventure with Luffy and his crew, available soon on Nintendo Switch.

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