Kowloon High-School Chronicle Hitting PC Next Week
Arc System Works is bringing Kowloon High-School Chronicle to PC. The first-person dungeon-crawler will launch on Steam next week.
Arc System Works is bringing Kowloon High-School Chronicle to PC. The first-person dungeon-crawler will launch on Steam next week.
After hitting Europe and Japan earlier this month, Kowloon High-School Chronicle’s PS4 version is out now in North America. Arc System Works and Toybox’s remaster of the PS2 title sees players going treasure hunting while acting as a student.
Kowloon High-School Chronicle will be hitting PS4 in Europe the same day as in Japan. A North American release date is still to be confirmed.
Arc System Works and Toybox Inc. are releasing a PS4 version of Kowloon High-School Chronicle in Japan. The game is a remaster PlayStation 2 title Kowloon Youma Gakuen Ki that originally released international on Switch this year.
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