While North America will get Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch in Winter, Europe has to wait until the first quarter of 2013. The game will be fully localized (English and Japanese voices). To pass the time, here are a bunch of screens and 4 gameplay videos.
Press release:
Epic Japanese Role-playing Masterwork to include Japanese and English voices, with English, French, Italian, German and Spanish Subtitles
NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe is pulling out all the stops to ensure that Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch™ gives European fans the experience they want when the game launches in Q1 2013. The epic title is being localised from beginning to end in five languages, with English voices joining the original Japanese voiceover, and subtitles in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish.
“We have worked very hard on Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch and it has been a great honour to collaborate with Studio Ghibli and Joe Hisaishi, so it was important for me that players outside Japan also have the best experience of the game we can give them,” said Akihiro Hino, President and CEO of LEVEL-5. “To make this possible, we decided to invest the time in localising the game so that as many people as possible across Europe can enjoy the full experience in their own language.”
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is a heart-warming tale of a young boy called Oliver, who embarks on a journey into a parallel world to become a magician in an attempt to bring his mother back from the dead. Along the way Oliver makes new friends and adopts many of the wonderful creatures that inhabit the world, raising them to battle other creatures on his behalf as he takes on formidable enemies.
The unique fantasy adventure is developed by LEVEL-5, the studio behind the smash hits Dragon Quest VIII and IX, and the Professor Layton series. For the game’s characters and animations, LEVEL-5 collaborated with the legendary Studio Ghibli, the team responsible for countless anime masterpieces including My Neighbour Totoro, Castle in the Sky and Spirited Away. The in-game music comes from the hand of Joe Hisaishi, the composer of the scores to over 100 films including many of Studio Ghibli’s greatest productions.
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is scheduled for European release in Q1 2013.
All comments (11)
Personally, I would consider playing the US import version in 2012 if that too isn't delayed until 2013 (or region locked...).
I only need English (American or British), they won't translate into dutch anyway so why wait?
And i bet they'll bitch and moan when the european sales are so low. Ha. Thank fuck PS3 is region free.
not to sound selfish but i don't give a fuck about Europe i want it in fucking English
and to be fair.. even then i will rather have it in native and subs.
I bet the majority of Europe would be happy with just an English version.
I bet the majority of Europe would be happy with just an English version.
This game has alot of premium hard work put into it so why not try to cater to those who might increase the buying numbers of the game... its only fair to them too.
Ever since I played Killzone 3 and Guerrilla Games made it an option to go back to the option menu to change language on the fly for spoke dialogue I feel that if its possible, it is a MUST specially for a AAA type premium game and not just limit it to English.
Oh and note how I did not mention anything about how alot of English dubs suffer from crap voice actors who change the feeling of the characters or writers who add crap to the script that was not placed there by the creative team but oh well.