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Where can players go after Octopath Traveler

Octopath Traveler really blew up, didn’t it? The Nintendo Switch exclusive became a top eShop seller after launch and physical copies were so rare, Square Enix was issuing apologies and asking people to please consider a digital copy if they could not wait. It is a fun RPG to spend 40 to 60 hours playing. But, what if [a player has] already finished the game? What if [they] are ready to follow some new stories?

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NecrumOddBoy2515d ago (Edited 2515d ago )

You aren't finishing this game in 40-60hrs... maybe one or two of the eight character's individual stories.

#neverstoptraveling

SurgicalMenace2515d ago

No where. Traveler has now set a bar that the current Switch library will struggle to reach. High hopes for Fire Emblem and Meteoid both being able to match or surpass it.

ibrake4naps2515d ago

I would love to play a VR rpg with this style of graphics!

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Octopath Traveler 1 and 2 getting new Nintendo Switch physical bundle, pre-orders open

Square Enix's Octopath Traveler 1 and 2 reveals new physical release for Nintendo Switch with both games on one cartridge - pre-order here.

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FACTUAL evidence72d ago

Nice! I would love Octopath Traveler 1 physical ps5 release if possible.

FinalFantasyFanatic71d ago

I actually thought this was an April Fools when I heard about it a couple of days ago.

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Square Enix Nintendo Switch sale: lowest prices for Octopath Traveler, Romancing SaGa 2 remake, more

Square Enix hosting big Nintendo Switch eShop sale with lowest prices for Octopath Traveler, Romancing SaGa 2 remake, and more.

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Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster Review – The Returners Return

Gary Green said: We Europeans got royally screwed with the releases of the first six Final Fantasy games. I’m sure you’d find plenty of dodgy imports or bootlegs if you looked hard enough, but we never actually got a proper release for any of them, at least not for the first editions. There was a lot of xenophobia in gaming at the time, so anything Japanese getting released in the west at all was nothing short of a miracle. It was an ugly trend that continued well into the 2000s when worldwide releases became the new norm.

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