Layton's Mystery Journey: Deluxe Edition Is Coming To Nintendo Switch

Layton's Mystery Journey: Deluxe Edition Is Coming To Nintendo Switch

And it's releasing this November.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jul 03, 2019 @ 08:17 AM (Staff Bios)
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Layton is back once more! Nintendo is bringing their most recent title to the Nintendo Switch as Layton's Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires' Conspiracy - Deluxe Edition. And best of all, it's coming later this year.



The original Katrielle and the Millionaires Conspiracy released on the Nintendo 3DS in 2017. It featured Katrielle, the daughter of the acclaimed Professor Hershel Layton, as she investigates the disappearance of her father. The player has to solve a handful of mysteries in the form of brain-tickling puzzles.

The Deluxe Edition contains enhanced graphics, improved menu layouts, all previous DLC, 50 new outfits to wear, remade classic puzzles and over 40 brand new puzzles.

While this isn't a new title, this will be the first time a Professor Layton game will be playable on a home console. It'll be available on November 8, 2019. For more information, check out the official webpage.

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