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Moero Crystal H Will Bring Monster Girls to the World in 2020

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The Nintendo Switch game EastAsiaSoft has been teasing since May 17, 2020 has been revealed. It turns out Moero Crystal will finally leave Japan after all. The Nintendo Switch port, which appeared on the system in Japan in 2019, will be showing up in North America and Europe in 2020. Moero Crystal H will be available both digitally and physically. It will have the original Japanese voice acting with English text.

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Moero Crystal H follows Zenox, a young man who was in arguably the wrong place at the wrong time. When the Bra of Darkness was stolen from the Great Shrine, Zenox was there. Since the world will be destroyed if the artifact isn’t returned to the Great Shrine, the goddess speaks through a monster girl named Lulucie to ask Zenox, the Great Shrine guardian Luanna, and a monster named Otton to reclaim them. As this is an updated version of the original PlayStation Vita game, it is now in HD, includes the former Angel, Devil, Cocka trice, Kesaran-patharan, Tengu, and Tiamat DLC characters, adds HD rumble as a feature, and allows you to “Double Scratch” on two Monster Girls at once.

Here is the Moero Chronicle H opening movie.

As for physical copies, EastAsiaSoft will only be selling them through Play-Asia. Preorders will open there on May 28, 2020. The Moero Crystal H Collector’s Edition will come with a physical copy of the game with a manual, two sheets of stickers, an art book, and a physical copy of the game’s soundtrack. Each one will be numbered.

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Moero Crystal H will come to the Nintendo Switch in North America and Europe in 2020, and its official website is now open. It is immediately available in Japan. While people wait, they can play the already-localized Moero Chronicle H.

Jenni Lada
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