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Doraemon: Nobita’s New Dinosaur launches web and promotional art

Doraemon: Nobita’s New Dinosaur launches web and promotional art

The title will arrive exclusively for Nintendo Switch next March on the occasion of the new film in the saga, on which it is based.

The Japanese company FurYu has released the official website of the recently announced Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur for Nintendo Switch, a new video game based on the popular manganime, on the occasion of the film of the same name that will be released the same day in Japanese cinemas, on the 5th of March 2020

It is not much what we still know about the title, which now shows a new promotional image, only that it will be an action adventure, it will not be a simulator of virtual life and management style Harvest Moon, like the recent Doraemon: Story of Seasons, which It is still a delivery derived from said license, Story of Seasons, by Marvelous.

Doraemon: Nobita’s New Dinosaur
Doraemon: Nobita’s New Dinosaur

50 years of Doraemon: movie and video game

This time the 50 years that Doraemon will be celebrating next year will be commemorated, a more traditional video game where tribute is paid to Fujiko Fujio and serves as a commercial complement to that film. At the moment there is no news about an eventual arrival of the game to the West.

Presumably in the game the story that will be broadcast in cinemas is told, which is a sequel to the film released in 1980, in turn a new version of the 2006 film, although with a redesigned story in which the Kyu dinosaurs and Myu will be the main protagonists.

After Nobita's Dinosaur, Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs and the remake of the first, Nobita's Dinosaur, the dinosaurs again take center stage in the license.

Regarding the newly released Doraemon: Story of Seasons, we rate it in this house with 7.5 out of 10. A game that “offers an almost infinite duration while we enter an agricultural management that surprisingly suits the cat's license very well cosmic ”and which highlights its precious artistic section, although we lack something more depth in its mechanics.

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