Here’s what’s included in the limited edition of My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom -Pirates of the Disturbance-

It’s time to defy fate once again.

MY NEXT LIFE AS A VILLAINESS: ALL ROUTES LEAD TO DOOM! -PIRATES OF THE DISTURBANCE-

In terms of news I never expected I would be writing, not only is there a game adaptation of a severely niche anime, but its title is — unsurprisingly, for an anime — very, very long.

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My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom -Pirates of the Disturbance- is scheduled to release on November 28, and publisher Idea Factory International has announced the game’s limited edition, which features a slew of bonus goodies. 

Included in the limited edition is a steel game case, an official hardcover art book, an audio drama and official soundtrack, a reversible cover sleeve, a collector’s box, and an exclusive trading card. The audio dramas are available with Japanese audio, but there will be a link to an English translation PDF that fans can refer to. In addition, the soundtrack will feature 19 tracks found across the game’s world. Interested players can pre-order the limited edition on October 25 at 10 a.m. PDT / 12 p.m. CST / 1 p.m. EST. 

My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom -Pirates of the Disturbance- continues the story as told in the anime and follows Catarina Claes, reincarnated in the world of an otome game called Fortune Lover as the game’s doomed villainess. 

In this next chapter, Catarina and her brother Keith are set to board a luxury liner called the Vinculum when it’s attacked by pirates. It’s then she remembers these incredibly familiar events sound oddly like a fanbook for Fortune Lover

This expansion to the anime series is set for release on November 28 exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

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