[NSwitch] - Confirming More Language Versions, Why Don't We
Written on: May 16, 2018
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Title : [NSwitch] - Confirming More Language Versions, Why Don't We
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No, we don't have staff that can actually read the official press release by Bandai Namco Entertainment of Korea, but from what we can gather from the spotty appearances of numerals and English words, we are getting pretty much the same package as the Japanese and (traditional) Chinese versions, including the July 19 release date and mentions of Jump Up, Super Star, Splatoon 2 (Medley) and We Are as songs (maybe).
For due diligence we also immediately checked the Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia's Facebook page and YouTube channel, but there is nothing substantive (read: English version) there so far.
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Title : [NSwitch] - Confirming More Language Versions, Why Don't We
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[NSwitch] - Confirming More Language Versions, Why Don't We
Thanks again to Spotty for relaying through the chatbox, we are now aware that Taiko no Tatsujin Nintendo Switch Version is also getting a Korean/Hangul version.No, we don't have staff that can actually read the official press release by Bandai Namco Entertainment of Korea, but from what we can gather from the spotty appearances of numerals and English words, we are getting pretty much the same package as the Japanese and (traditional) Chinese versions, including the July 19 release date and mentions of Jump Up, Super Star, Splatoon 2 (Medley) and We Are as songs (maybe).
For due diligence we also immediately checked the Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia's Facebook page and YouTube channel, but there is nothing substantive (read: English version) there so far.
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