Publisher PQube has announced it will be releasing MAGES’ RPG, visual novel and dating sim hybrid DanMachi Infinite Combate in the West next year.
The title originally released via DMM games on the 28th of November in Japan and will also get a Southeast Asian version with English-subtitles on December 12th.
More information about the title via PQube’s official press release:
Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon? Infinite Combate is set in a fantasy realm where gods have limited their divine powers in search of excitement and to experience the hardships of the lower world. To interact with humans, each deity has founded a Familia, which are groups that adventurers can join to socialise and support each other, before they set out into the dangerous labyrinth called Dungeon.
One of them is Bell Cranel, the young main character of DanMachi‘s story. As the only follower of the Hestia Familia, he has it a bit harder than the others, but strives to improve himself!
The gameplay is an exciting mix between dungeon crawling with RPG elements and a visual novel-style story, including events from the first Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon? anime season and new content! Apart from the extensive Story Mode, players will be able to test their skills in procedurally-generated Extra Dungeons and find out more about other characters during Date Events.
The trailer released by PQube, quickly showing off the game’s most prominent selling points:
DanMachi Infinite Combat will release in the West for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam sometime in 2020.
Hestia is coming, and so am I!
Looks like I’ll need to update my steam account after all this time.
No you don’t. f♥♥k Steam, just pirate it. Digital distribution should not be paid for.
why not pay for someone’s work?
because the money will never go to the developers it just goes right to the publisher
f♥♥k Steam. No physical = pirate. Resist being charged for digital distribution while we still can.
They should have licensed Girls und Panzer Dream Match on the PS4. Not only would it sell better, its an actual game.
I believe the Japan version has an English sub option, no reason to support a likely censored, likely dubbed, trash “localization”.
The Japanese version was already delayed multiple times, and from the new trailers alone, you can see some CG’s have been changed.