Puzzle & Dragons Marks 10th Anniversary With Nintendo Switch Edition

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, a new entry in the form of Puzzle & Dragons Nintendo Switch Edition has been announced by GungHo Online Entertainment. Obviously, as the name suggests, the game is set to launch for the Nintendo Switch via the eShop on February 19 at $4.37.

The match-3 puzzle title will feature different modes for both single and multiplayer, delivering a roleplaying title that combines with its puzzling roots. The game will support several languages, including English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Korean, and Japanese, with Puzzle & Dragons Nintendo Switch Edition pre-orders being available now.

If you are unfamiliar with the game, Nintendo had this to share about Puzzle & Dragons Nintendo Switch Edition:

Casual puzzles meet big adventures, whether alone or with friends! Play on your TV or handheld and with touch controls! This is the definitive puzzle RPG!

Embark on an epic quest, harnessing the power of appealing monsters and clever puzzle play! Featuring three modes jam-packed with Orb-matching fun: Quest, Player-versus-Player, and Custom!

Key Features

Quest Mode – Battle fearsome monsters through a succession of dungeons! You can also join forces against powerful foes with two to four other players!

Player-versus-Player Mode – In this mode, up to eight players compete for the highest score! World Matches pit you against players from around the world, Friend Matches feature lobby-based competition with friends, and Computer Matches let you practice with an AI opponent! Event Dungeons are also regularly scheduled!

Custom Mode – Combine monsters, backgrounds, and background music to create your own original dungeons, then upload them for players across the world to enjoy! You can likewise download and play other players’ creations!

You can watch the announcement trailer for Puzzle & Dragons Nintendo Switch Edition here:

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