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NIS Reveals Coven and Labyrinth of Galleria 3D Action RPG

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Sequel to Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk launches on PS4, PS Vita on July 25

Nippon Ichi Software's countdown site ended on Thursday to reveal the Coven and Labyrinth of Galleria (Galleria no Chika Meikyū to Majo no Ryodan) 3D dungeon role-playing game for PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 on July 25.

The Dengeki PlayStation magazine also revealed more details about the game on Thursday. Dengeki Online also apologized that its issue that shipped on Thursday listed that the game would release on Nintendo Switch, when Nippon Ichi Software has not announced Nintendo Switch version at this time.

The game is a sequel to the Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk game. Nippon Ichi Software released the game in Japan under the title Refrain no Chika Meikyū to Majo no Ryodan on the PS Vita in June 2016, and then on the PS4 in September 2017. A Nintendo Switch version shipped in Japan on September 27.

NIS America describes the first game:

In a seemingly peaceful little town, darkness and intrigue brew beneath the surface. Join Dusk Witch Dronya and her brigade of puppet soldiers as they explore a miasma-filled labyrinth. With the aid of the living book, the Tractatus de Monstrum, what will she and her coven discover? And what dangers lurk amidst the poisonous air that fills the unending maze?

Enjoy a brand-new RPG experience in this highly-anticipated title from Nippon Ichi Software. Embark on a tale of a lifetime and uncover the truth behind the Labyrinth of Refrain.

NIS America released the game for PS4, Switch, and PC (via Steam) on September 18 in North America and on September 21 in Europe.

Sources: Nippon Ichi Software, Dengeki Online


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