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Lost and Found Co. Gets Japanese Language Support and BitSummit Exhibit

The Japanese language support and BitSummit nomination signal the game's push into a key market after strong critical reception on Steam and Metacritic.

Key Facts

  • Lost and Found Co. received official Japanese language support, announced by publisher Gamirror Games and developer Bit Egg Inc. on May 16.
  • The game holds an Overwhelmingly Positive rating on Steam from over 1,900 user reviews, with 96% approval, and a Metacritic score of 90.
  • The Japanese language update will be playable early at BitSummit in Kyoto from May 22 to 24.
  • Lost and Found Co. is a nominee for the Best Game Design Award at this year's BitSummit.
  • The game is available on PC via Steam for 2000 yen.

Reporting from 1 source: Denfaminicogamer.

Lost and Found Co. Gets Japanese Language Support and BitSummit Exhibit

Publisher Gamirror Games and developer Bit Egg Inc. announced a Japanese language update for the item-finding game Lost and Found Co., which holds an Overwhelmingly Positive rating on Steam. The game will also be playable at BitSummit in Kyoto from May 22 to 24, where attendees can try the update early.

Lost and Found Co., the item-finding game where players control a duck turned human named Duckie, is receiving official Japanese language support. Publisher Gamirror Games and developer Bit Egg Inc. announced the update on May 16. The game launched on Steam on March 6 and has earned an Overwhelmingly Positive rating from over 1,900 user reviews, with 96% approval. It also scored 90 on Metacritic. The Japanese update will be playable early at BitSummit, held at Miyako Messe in Kyoto from May 22 to 24. Lost and Found Co. is also a nominee for the Best Game Design Award at this year's BitSummit. The game is available on PC via Steam for 2000 yen.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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