Koei Tecmo has revealed the western release date for the upcoming Atelier Dusk Trilogy Deluxe Pack. You'll be able to get your hands on it from 14th January 2020.
The Deluxe Pack was first confirmed to be heading to the west earlier this month during a special event at the 2019 Tokyo Game Show and contains all three games from the trilogy - Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk DX, Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky DX, and Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea DX. You'll also be able to pick up each game individually.
Here's some official PR to tell you all about it:
The games: Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk DX; Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky DX; and Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea DX will be playable for the first time on current consoles, taking advantage of the improved system hardware to deliver high-resolution graphics and smoother gameplay.
The heroes of each adventure battle foes and learn the secrets of synthesis and alchemy in an effort to learn the true mystery behind “The Dusk”. The games also include a large number of special elements and DLC from the Dusk series’ history; including extra costumes and accessories, numerous boss monsters, and the ability for additional characters to take part in battle.
Will be you grabbing this trilogy on Switch? Share your excitement with us in the comments below.
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Lookng forward to it. Never played these
Should be pretty good timing for me I think. Played through Rorona, Totori, Meruru and Lulua already this year and that should give me enough time to play Ryza and have a bit of a break before it releases. Keen to try out some more Atelier games outside of the Arland ones (which I really, really enjoyed).
Physical release, oh, pretty, pretty please! And for the Arland trilogy too. Limited Run? Helllooo?
It seems disingenuous calling it a "pack" as that implies a physical release.
They have released the Arland games individually and as a deluxe box set in Japan but the Japanese and Western versions of these games are separate and only include region-specific languages, unfortunately, otherwise I would have jumped at it.
I’ve only played the Arland trilogy so this should be good fun. Although I think they might already be on Vita, where I normally play this sorta game.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, Tokyo Mirage Sessions and now three Atelier classics? It's officially a JRPG January. I almost pity the fabric of reality itself in case if Nintendo decides to throw Xenoblade into the same slot. 😆
A trailer that shows pretty cut scenes of pretty anime girls... I'm not saying it didn't peek my interest, I'm just saying I'd like a trailer to show me a little bit more (of the game).
Digital only most likely. Hard pass for me.
Physical release or pass thanks.
@Rhaoulos
Anyone know if either collection has, had, or will have a physical release. I just can't justify dropping $90 on digital games. A heavy discount would help, though.
@BenAV How did u beat windstone the second time? I'm so confused. also this looks like a great bundle but I'll have to save money ahead of time since tokyo mirage comes out around the same time
eShop isn't what I want here.
Looks like Hidari’s art
We don't want eShop. That is long over due.
@Bass_X0 Thanks. I was obviously way too lazy to google it
It looks a little boring. Not sure how the story is, but the gameplay looks a bit bland.
Hopefully not as overpriced as the Arland trilogy was.
@eaglebob345 Just pre ordered physical copy from play asia.
@Swizze Do you know if the Arland games on Play-Asia are playable in english? The Dusk games will be, which is pretty cool.
@eaglebob345 yep pre-ordered the dusk trilogy from there. Sadly Arland ones are Japanese only, only available to download from estore in English.. maybe if the dusk one sells well it'll happen later? One can only hope.. sucks that I'll have physical copies of them all except the Arland trilogy.
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