Angels of Death Now Available on Nintendo Switch

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July 6, 2018

Angels of Death is out now on the Nintendo Switch.

This hit title is a psycho horror adventure game consisting of four parts, episode 1 to 4, developed by Makoto Sanada, known as the creator of the explorative horror game “Forest of Drizzling Rain” developed in RPG Maker.  Consisting of 4 episodes, each containing an entertaining and dark story – A storytelling style that is designed full of 2D game technology.

After the success of Angels of Death, as a game and a manga series, the title has now released on the Nintendo eShop worldwide in English, Japanese, Korean and Chinese (Simplified and Traditional). On top of the Nintendo Switch release, the Angels of Death anime will begin broadcasting in Japan from July 6th, 2018.

When Ray woke, she was in a concrete room with no memory. Appearing to be in the basement of a building, Ray ventured on, searching for an exit. But soon she crossed paths with Zack, a murderer whose entire face was bandaged and held a striking resemblance to the Grim Reaper.  The two formed a peculiar bond through their strange “promise” and started to search for an exit to the sealed building together.

You can purchase Angels of Death on the Nintendo eShop for $14.99

 

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