Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is coming to the Nintendo Switch and PC on July 6th, 2021. The popular Action RPG title is available for pre-order now on both the Nintendo Switch e-shop or the Steam Store Page. If you’re eager to get your hands on the new Nintendo Switch version of Ys IX: Monstrum Nox,
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is coming to the Nintendo Switch and PC on July 6th, 2021. The popular Action RPG title is available for pre-order now on both the Nintendo Switch e-shop or the Steam Store Page. If you’re eager to get your hands on the new Nintendo Switch version of Ys IX: Monstrum Nox,
There’s only a few minutes left until the February 2021 Nintendo Direct, where we will get “announcements” regarding Super Smash Bros Ultimate and possibly a new DLC character, this is the last time to place your bets and share your predictions, so let me tell why I believe Adol Christin from Nihon Falcom‘s Ys series
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is arguably the most ambitious Ys title Nihon Falcom has released so far, with updated graphics and a much more in-depth (and darker) plotline. At its core, however, is still the soul of the much-beloved franchise but the changes implemented to both storytelling and gameplay make the experience a more refreshing
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox, the latest entry in the Ys franchise will finally make its way to the west next month, but fans who are anticipating the release can get a small taste of what’s to come right now with a free demo. The popular JRPG franchise released in Japan in September of 2019. Conquer the
Nihon Falcom published on November 12 its latest financials, for its September 2019-September 2020 fiscal year, revealing in the process it will release multiple games by September 2021. Including a new Trails series / Kiseki series game. This will be the game starting the next arc, following The Legend of Heroes: Hajimari no Kiseki, released
Sony held on October 4 a hands-on event for the PS5, where multiple Japanese outlets and popular (Virtual) YouTubers got to try out the next gen console, and one thing that came out in particular is how the PS5 and its DualSense controller now use X button for confirm in the UI menu. As a
Falcom and NIS America revealed the first trailer for the western release of Ys IX: Monstrum Nox at New Game Plus Expo. NIS America revealed on the same occasion that Ys IX: Monstrum Nox will unsurprisingly not be a PS4 exclusive in the west, and will be launching on Nintendo Switch as well as PC.
NIS America is planning two announcements next week. One announcement is coming on March 3, and another will be coming on March 5. This means there are two chances that your favorite Japanese niche visual novel game that only 10 people in the world care about will get localized. “Niche visual novel” is definitely one
Clouded Leopard Entertainment is a localization company that handles bringing many Japanese games to the rest of Asia, with translations to traditional Chinese most notably. The company also handles the traditional Chinese localization of Ys IX: Monstrum Nox, and it held an event for the game and new releases on February 7, announcing upcoming releases
As 2019 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games and what were their personal highlights within the last year. Unlike the official Game of the Year 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
The latest edition of Dengeki PlayStation magazine (Vol 682) included an interview with Falcom’s President Toshihiro Kondo. He talked about the Ys series and Ys IX Monstrum Nox, the Trails/Kiseki series, and what Falcom is planning to do with PS5. Here are the most interesting tidbits from the interview: Kondo talked about what Falcom will
While it’s been nearly 40 years since its birth, Falcom is an extremely small studio, launching one game per year in Japan, usually at the end of September. When PS4 exclusive Ys IX: Monstrum Nox launched on September 26, Falcom clearly didn’t finish optimizing the game yet, and it currently has huge FPS drops in
Back in September, Falcom announced Traditional Chinese and Hangul localizations for Ys IX: Monstrum Nox. A few days ago, Falcom published its latest financial earnings and plans for the future. These plans once again mentioned Chinese and Korean releases of Yx IX are coming soon. However, the documents also mentioned that Ys IX: Monstrum Nox will
Falcom teased in a mysterious way that an announcement regarding the Kiseki/Trails series would be coming on November 7. What ended up happening is that the small Japanese studio published its latest financial earnings. We learned multiple details regarding Falcom’s upcoming plans through the document. First off, Falcom mentioned how the next game in the
Falcom revealed the first full-length trailer for Ys IX Monstrum Nox. The trailer was shown on this week’s Dengeki PlayStation Live stream. The trailer has one of the game’s BGM playing, and it’s awesome just like every Falcom game BGM. The trailer also gives us new pieces of information: As we already know, the Monstrum
Falcom unveiled new information for PS4 exclusive Ys IX Monstrum Nox. We’ve got new details on the party members previously revealed with the cast, gameplay videos featuring each one of them and details on the limited edition; New screenshots and a short web commercial with new gameplay were published as well. Doll (previously translated as
The Japanese voice cast of Ys IX: Monstrum Nox has been revealed along with three new characters. You can check out the list of voice actors along with details on the three newest characters down below courtesy of Gematsu. Voice cast: Adol (voiced by Yuki Kaji) Dogi (voiced by Kenta Miyake) Hawk (voiced by Kaito Ishikawa) White
Falcom announced the release date of Ys IX: Monstrum Nox in this week’s issue of Famitsu Magazine. The game launches in Japan on September 26, exclusively on PS4. Many fans had already guessed the game would release in the last week of September as Falcom said the game was planned for Fall 2019. Falcom always releases
Nihon Falcom revealed in this month’s issue of Dengeki PlayStation magazine the names, profiles, full artwork and more for some of the playable characters in Ys IX: Monstrum Nox, including the “red-haired man”. The new information includes new screenshots and a detailed explanation for two of the playable characters, including comments from Falcom’s President Toshihiro
During the Nihon Falcom stage event at Dengeki Game Festival 2019, Falcom’s president Toshihiro Kondo revealed new information and gameplay for Ys IX: Monstrum Nox, and spoke about what might come next for the Ys series. Kondo started by going over the Ys series, mentioning Adol’s age in each of his adventures so far. He also talked
As announced back in February, Nihon Falcom unveiled today video footage for Ys IX: Monstrum Nox on PS4. The reveal was made during a stage event with Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo, at the Dengeki Game Festival 2019. The gameplay showed two of the Monstrum characters and how each one of them has different “Movement Actions”
During the PlayStation Festa event held on March 9 in Korea, Nihon Falcom’s president Toshihiro Kondo participated in a Q&A session, sharing development updates on the upcoming Ys IX: Monstrum Nox and the next games of the Kiseki/Trails series. Here’s a summary of what he said: Multiple developers at Falcom wish to make a new
On Twitter, Nihon Falcom revealed a more precise release date estimate for Ys IX: Monstrum Nox. The game is scheduled to launch in Fall 2019 in Japan on PS4. Previously, Falcom only announced that the game would launch in 2019. イースⅨたくさんの方にご期待いただき、大変ありがとうございます!開発は快調に進んでいますが、まだ開発は途上です。発売はあくまでも”予定”であり”決定”ではございません。よろしくご理解ください。 https://t.co/qKmGzQc8AA — 日本ファルコム (@nihonfalcom) March 4, 2019 In a follow-up tweet, Falcom also stressed
Nihon Falcom revealed new information on Ys IX: Monstrum Nox in the latest issues of Famitsu and Dengeki PlayStation, with both magazines featuring the same information and screenshots. We’ve got many new details on the game’s setting and the “Prison City” Balduk. Along with Adol, all the Monstrum characters have been confirmed as playable, plus