Zyndeck VX: Card Battler Plans Japanese Localization After Strong Wishlist Demand
The localization plan, driven by wishlist data from Japan, signals that the developer is responding directly to regional demand for a game that wears its Mega Man Battle Network influence openly.
Reporting from 1 sources: Game Spark.
Developer Carlos Cruz (Kivicom) announced plans for a Japanese localization of the deck-building JRPG Zyndeck VX: Card Battler, citing that nearly half of the game's Steam wishlists come from Japan. The game, influenced by Mega Man Battle Network, is set in a celestial academy and features real-time grid-based combat with over 150 cards. Japanese interface support is already listed on the Steam page.
Developer Carlos Cruz (Kivicom) said nearly half of the Steam wishlists for Zyndeck VX: Card Battler come from Japan, and the team is now planning a Japanese localization with a translator. The Steam store page already lists Japanese interface support. The game is a high-speed tactical JRPG with deck-building and real-time grid combat, influenced by Mega Man Battle Network. Players control Eva, a human at an angel academy, rebelling against the Angel Master. The game features over 150 VX cards and quarter-view map movement shown in a trailer. A release date on PC via Steam has not been set.
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