As the 3DS’s popularity fizzles out in Japan, developer Level-5 is migrating one of its most popular franchises to smarthphones.
Yo-Kai Watch, the original spirit-catching role-playing game for the 3DS, is headed to iOS and Android in Japan this fall. The company announced the port of the 2013 game, which kicked off a cultural craze in its home country, at its Level-5 Vision 2016 event. This new version will feature the original story combined with better visuals and online battles. Pricing info is going to come later this year. Yo-Kai Watch sells for $30 on 3DS, which is an astronomical number a $36.9 billion mobile gaming market dominated by the free-to-play model.
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We’ve asked Level-5 if it is planning an English and Western release for this port, and we’ll update this story with any new information.
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Here’s the Japanese trailer:
This is only one of many Yo-Kai Watch games headed to mobile phones over the next several months. Level-5 is planning to release a quiz RPG and a rhythm game based on Yo-Kai between now and late 2017.
Yo-Kai Watch does have a presence in the United States and other Western countries, but it was only a mild success relative to the phenomenon it stirred up in Japan. But with Level-5 going mobile, the company could adapt new games and release them more quickly around the world due to the more globalized nature of the smartphone app markets.
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