Little Busters! English Edition Release Date Announced

Thursday, September 21st, 2017

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Little Busters! English Edition Komari

A pamphlet being handed out at Sega’s booth at TGS this week by Prototype features information about Little Busters! English Edition, including at long last an announcement of the game’s release date. According to the pamphlet, which was also posted on VisualArt’s’ Twitter and Facebook pages, the game is set for release worldwide on Steam on November 1.

You can see the pamphlet and the Facebook post below:

Otherwise the pamphlet goes over information we already knew; easy switching between languages, touchscreen support, and the HD 1280 x 720 graphics are all highlighted. However, it does contain a new, if not entirely unexpected, piece of information. Similar to CLANNAD’s Dangopedia or Tomoyo After ~It’s a Wonderful Life~ English Edition’s Tomopedia, Little Busters! English Edition will have the Busterpedia to inform players about Japanese cultural references that may go over some people’s heads.

When Little Busters! English Edition releases on Steam, you’ll be able to pick it up for $34.99 USD.

To tide you over until then, or if you didn’t see it earlier, here’s the version of the opening with subtitles from the Greenlight page:

About Chris Melchin

Chris is a computer science student who has been gaming ever since he knew what to do with a Super Nintendo controller. He's a fighting game player, with a focus on BlazBlue and Under Night In-Birth games. His favourite games include Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Persona 5, and Little Busters. He started watching anime in high school, and his favourite series is Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood. He also writes Vocaloid music for his personal YouTube channel, and has a (slight) obsession with Megurine Luka.