The Grisaia Trilogy Switch Port Western Launch Set for November 7

Prototype has announced the western release date for The Grisaia Trilogy.

The trilogy of visual novels is coming to the hybrid console via the eShop on November 7th, news confirmed by the North American and European eShop listings. The Japanese release for Switch is planned for the same day, via retail and the eShop.

Here’s a rundown on the games:

The Fruit of Grisaia series appears in a brand new collection!

For the first time since its humble beginnings as a PC game, and after the handheld, manga, and anime adaptations that followed, the complete The Fruit of Grisaia Trilogy is now available on the Nintendo Switch system in one complete collection!

Set in an academy isolated from the outside world, the heart-rending tales of five heroines begins!

The whole The Fruit of Grisaia series in one bundle!

All of the episodes below from The Fruit of GrisaiaThe Labyrinth of GrisaiaThe Eden of Grisaia, and The Fruit of Grisaia: Side Episode previously released on handheld consoles are now included in one bundle for your enjoyment!

  • The Fruit of Grisaia
  • The Cocoon of Caprice
  • The Seed of Blanc Aile
  • Prologue
  • After Stories (all five Stories)
  • Short Stories (all 29 Stories)
  • The Leisure of Grisaia
  • The Afterglow of Grisaia
  • The Melody of Grisaia

Text available in Japanese or English!

Text can be set to either Japanese or English (audio is Japanese only). This includes in-game text, options, and the digital manual. Language settings can be changed at any time.

Play using only the touch screen! Play with one hand!

Play in handheld mode with the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers attached, or detach them and play with just the touch controls! While in tabletop mode or TV mode, everything can be controlled by one Joy-Con controller, allowing you to play with only one hand!

The Fruit of Grisaia is also compatible with the Nintendo Switch Lite system.

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