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Nippon Ichi Software Opens Teaser Website for Mysterious New Game

Nippon Ichi Software New Game

Nippon Ichi Software has opened a teaser website for an upcoming unannounced game. While the new website is fairly sparse, there is a video on the website that will give consumers enough material to speculate what might be in the works. Additionally, the teaser website is scheduled to change slightly every day. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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As mentioned previously, the website is fairly barren. There is currently no information regarding possible platforms or the genre of this mysterious new game by Nippon Ichi Software. What the video does disclose are small flashes of images. This includes a person wearing a suit and tie and what appears to be a hallway of sorts. Carnival music accompanies these visuals.

You can watch the teaser trailer below.

The text before the trailer begins is a standard warning for flashing lights and images, and doesn’t provide any indication of what this potential new game could be.

Nippon Ichi Software’s catalog includes the Disgaea games. Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny, the most recent installment of the series, has already released in Japan. A Western release is scheduled for sometime in Summer 2021. Additionally, characters from previous Disgaea titles will make their return in Disgaea 6 in the form of DLC.

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