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Atlus Announces Western Release For Etrian Odyssey X: Now Etrian Odyssey Nexus

by Donald Theriault - August 15, 2018, 7:02 am EDT
Total comments: 5 Source: Atlus

The great crossover of Fight, Heal, Wade, and Daniel

Atlus is keeping up their 3DS support into next year.

Etrian Odyssey Nexus has been announced for the West, with a North American release date of February 5. The original Japanese version came out a few weeks ago

Intended as a swan song for the dungeon crawl/mapping series designed originally for the DS, Etrian Nexus contains all of the classes of the other games along with dungeons representative of each of the games.

Talkback

EnnerAugust 15, 2018

Back in to the dungeon crawl!

RPG_FAN128August 16, 2018

YES!


Wow, a Nintendo 3DS game release in 2019?  Keep 'em coming Atlus!


I have done bad things to my Wii U lately (and by "bad" I mean "voided my warranty") and am actually replaying Etrian Odyssey III on my Wii U.  So more Etrian news makes my day.  Although to be perfectly honest.... I hope this franchise lives on somehow.  (Switch???)

MASBAugust 17, 2018

So does this make two confirmed games for 2019 (at least as far as the West is concerned)? Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story update being the other.

OedoAugust 17, 2018

Quote from: RPG_FAN128

YES!


Wow, a Nintendo 3DS game release in 2019?  Keep 'em coming Atlus!


I have done bad things to my Wii U lately (and by "bad" I mean "voided my warranty") and am actually replaying Etrian Odyssey III on my Wii U.  So more Etrian news makes my day.  Although to be perfectly honest.... I hope this franchise lives on somehow.  (Switch???)

Atlus recently all but confirmed that the series will continue (they put out a teaser that ended with "to the next stage"). Switch seems like the logical choice, yeah.

pokepal148Spencer Johnson, Contributing WriterAugust 17, 2018

I suppose I'll give this one a shot. I'd rather get in on a game that's still on the DS/3DS because that's what these games were designed for.

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