Ni no Kuni II: REVENANT KINGDOM launches March 23rd

Bandai Namco announced a new release date for Ni no Kuni II: REVENANT KINGDOM scheduled 23rd March, 2018. President & CEO of LEVEL-5 Akihiro Hino released this statement,

“As you all know LEVEL-5 is committed to delivering the highest levels of design and quality in each of our video game titles. The development of our latest project Ni no Kuni II: REVENANT KINGDOM is coming along very well and we can’t wait to share this new adventure with you our fans.

In an effort to constantly innovate and bring new experiences to players, we’ve also implemented new modes in Ni no Kuni II: REVENANT KINGDOM including the new Skirmish and Kingdom Modes which will surly delight players. 

However with innovation and new ideas come the need to ensure everything works together in a fun and cohesive package. This means we’ll need a bit more time to make sure the entire Ni no Kuni II: REVENANT KINGDOM experience meets LEVEL-5 and BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.’s high quality standards.

So today I would like to ask for everyone’s patience as we move Ni no Kuni II: REVENANT KINGDOM’s worldwide release date to 23rd March, 2018 for the PlayStation 4 and PC. We will be sharing more news about Ni no Kuni II: REVENANT KINGDOM in the coming weeks and months as we move closer to our new launch date.

On behalf of everyone at LEVEL-5, I want to thank you all for your patience and continued support.”

It’s a shame that the game is being pushed back, but if it means a better user experience, then I’m all for it. I’d much rather have a game delayed than pulling a Ubisoft and releasing something broken. Fingers crossed Ni no Kuni II: REVENANT KINGDOM takes advantage of the added time.

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Ni no Kuni II: REVENANT KINGDOM will be available on PlayStation 4 and PC on 23rd March, 2018.

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