KonoSuba Sequel Game Set for July Release

Akihabara News (Tokyo) — The video game adaptation of popular anime KonoSuba will be receiving a sequel, currently scheduled for a July 28 release.

Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku o (God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World), better known as KonoSuba, is a fantasy comedy, isekai (different world) light novel series launched by Akatsuki Natsume in 2013.

The series eventually garnered considerable popularity and was adapted into an anime series, with two seasons already released, and a third season officially announced.

Natsume later paired with Japanese video game developer Entergram, primarily known for its work porting visual novels into consoles, to release in 2019 a dungeon RPG titled KonoSuba: Labyrinth of Hope and the Gathering Adventures for the PlayStation Vita and the PlayStation 4. An enhanced Plus version of the game was released for the PlayStation 4 and the Nintendo Switch in 2020.

The KonoSuba video game sequel, Noroi no Ibutsu to Madoishi Bokenshatachi (Cursed Relics and Deceived Adventurers) aims to extend the success of the franchise on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch with a series of new experiences.

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