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UNBEATABLE Gets Japanese Support, DLC, and Switch 2 Version on July 27

The July 27 update addresses two major player criticisms-missing retry and language barriers-while expanding the game to a new platform and adding substantial DLC content, signaling sustained post-launch support.

Reporting from 3 sources: Denfaminicogamer, Automaton, Game Spark.

UNBEATABLE Gets Japanese Support, DLC, and Switch 2 Version on July 27

Publisher D-CELL GAMES released a version 2.0 update for the rhythm adventure game UNBEATABLE on June 26, adding bug fixes, a retry function, and assist mode improvements. On July 27, the game will receive its first major DLC, "THE JAMIE PAIGE CONTENT COMPANION," which includes over 12 songs, two new characters, two new stages, and a bird-watching feature. The same day, a free update will add long-awaited Japanese and Simplified Chinese language support. A Nintendo Switch 2 version, including the DLC and language support, will also launch on July 27. UNBEATABLE is set in a world where music is illegal; players follow protagonist Beat, a band vocalist, through a story mode blending exploration and two-lane rhythm gameplay. On Steam, the game holds a "Very Positive" rating based on roughly 5,500 reviews, 92% of which are positive. The 2.0 update also makes the ending theme "WAY BACK WHEN" playable and adds three free characters to arcade mode. The game is already available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Playstack developed the rhythm adventure, with D-CELL GAMES publishing. The DLC, "THE JAMIE PAIGE CONTENT COMPANION," features over 12 songs from Vocaloid producer Jamie Paige; more than one-third are original compositions produced for the game. Source 3 lists the three free arcade-mode characters added in version 2.0 as Eve, Grace, and Rest. The update also adds a new STAR chart to the arcade-mode APB mode and a new bonus portfolio.

A physical edition of the Switch 2 version, made in collaboration with iam8bit, is planned for later in 2026. A mobile version is also in development. The game has been praised for its "exhilaration as a rhythm game" and "songs with a sense of speed," according to multiple outlets. On Steam, the standard version retails for about 3,200 yen, and the BREAKOUT EDITION for about 3,960 yen; both are discounted during the current Summer Sale (25% and 18% off, respectively).

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 3 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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