Grisaia Phantom Trigger Vol 5.5

Grisaia Phantom Trigger 5.5 Coming To Switch Next Year

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Another volume in the Grisaia Phantom Trigger visual novel series will come to Nintendo Switch. Frontwing will release Grisaia Phantom Trigger Vol 5.5 on the popular platform digitally in January 2021. It will be priced at 1,364 yen in the Japanese Nintendo eShop. [Thanks, Ryokutya2089.]

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The oddly-numbered volume gives the spotlight to Arisaka Shiori, who works as a teacher at Mihama Academy, the visual novel series’s main setting. Arisaka will ponder to herself whether she still wants to continue teaching in a ‘school filled with assassins.’

The article also revealed that Frontwing will bundle the first five Grisaia Phantom Trigger volumes into a single physical package. This bundle is slated for release in Summer 2021. These five volumes are already available digitally, with additional English and Chinese subtitles, on the Nintendo eShop. The first two volumes are even already bundled in a single digital pack.

At this rate, it will be just a matter of time until all Phantom Trigger volumes are brought to the Switch. Two more volumes are currently available only on PCs: Vol 6 and Vol 7. The visual novels were also released on the PlayStation Vita, but it only went until the fourth volume after support for the portable console was discontinued.

Grisaia Phantom Trigger Vol 5.5 will be available for Nintendo Switch in January 2021.


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