

That's what makes the PC the best platform, because anyone can be a sort of developer and provide a fix, patch or workaround, as well as the mods, trainers, and enhancements that allow people to make the game the best experience for them, instead of being strictly tied to the game's developers vision and design. The rest means: “it’s planned.” Excellent.I absolutely freaking LOVE the PC community!!! To which they replied:Įven if your grasp on French isn’t great, I’m sure you know what “oui” means. One French fan asked, “Will you bring out 1 on pc too?” – translated via Google. News of the port comes via the French Bandai Namco Twitter account. It looks amazing on last-gen consoles, so it’ll look absolutely fantastic on PC. If you didn’t play the first game, it takes you to the kingdom of Ding Dong Dell, a Ghibli-esque fairy-tale land filled with fantastical creatures.Įven if the story, music, and deep RPG combat mechanics don’t grab you, its hand-painted visual design certainly will. Not only are we getting Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdomlater this year, but the first game is also coming to our beloved platform. Original: It’s a good day to be a JRPG fan on PC.

Sorry we read NNK2, the first one stay on PS3. We’ve also since heard from Bandai Namco France, confirming as much. When writing the story, we reached out the the UK PR team and they have said the tweet was made in error. Update June 13, 2017:Bandai Namco have now clarified that Ni no Kuni is not coming to PC, despite them tweeting to the contrary. So, that’s not a confirmation, but perhaps Level-5 have something up their sleeves for a Ni no Kuni PC release. His response was a coy “I’ll leave that up to your imagination for now, but stay tuned for more official announcements. Nothing has been confirmed, but PC Gamer asked Hino about the chances of seeing Ni no Kuni on PC. Despite stating that Ni no Kuni wouldn’t be coming to PC just two months ago, PC Gamer have published part of an interview with Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hinothat implies otherwise. Update August 22, 2017:So… Ni no Kuni might be coming to PC, it turns out. It explores themes of adventure, dreams, and a child’s relationship with their mother – it also boasts a lovely art style, heavily influenced by thefilms of Studio Ghibli.īeloved of many, rumours of a PC port have been circulating since the sequel was confirmed for our platform – and especiallysince the French Bandai Namco Twitter account announced one in an apparent mistake (see original story, below).

Ni no Kuni is an epic JRPG and an emotional coming-of-age story. A PC version of Ni no Kuni II was exactly a challenge I wanted to face, not only as a game creator, but also as the president of Level-5.”

“There is a big market for PC games, especially in the West. Hino reiterated his fondness for our platform when asked about Ni no Kuni II, which isconfirmed to be coming to PC.
