Ni no Kuni II Delayed Until January 2018

Ni no Kuni II Delayed Until January 2018

I'd rather have the full experience.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jul 13, 2017 @ 09:05 AM (Staff Bios)
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If you've been looking forward to Ni No Kuni II: The Revenant Kingdom, then you may be a little disappointed with this here statement: Ni No Kuni II has been delayed until early 2018.

Nowadays, however, it's so common that it may not be a disappointment. After all, you'd rather have a polished game than a terrible game, right? Okay, so that may not always be the case. I mean, look at the delays of No Man's Sky...

Ahem, anyway, moving on from now. The title will now release on January 19, 2018. The president of Level 5, Akiro Hino, posted a video regarding this news. He also stated the reason for the delay. He wanted to "bring the full Ni No Kuni II experience to our fans."

Bandai Namco US also posted on Twitter:
 

"Ni no Kuni II has been postponed until Jan. 19, 2018. Watch this video from the President of LEVEL-5 Inc. for details on the delay and more. pic.twitter.com/E5jHoxTzer

- Bandai Namco US (@BandaiNamcoUS) July 13, 2017."


Here's the video for those interested:

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