Legendary JRPG studio’s 23-year shun of the PC has ended: the next Vanillaware game will come to Steam


Muramasa: Revenant Blades is the newly announced action RPG from Vanillaware, a highly respected Japanese studio founded in 2002 and terminally aloof to the existence of personal computers. Until now: a revamped version of 2009’s Muramasa: The Demon Blade was announced at today’s Nintendo Direct. Initially a Wii exclusive, it’ll hit Steam in 2027.

If you happened to watch the Nintendo Direct I wouldn’t blame you for tuning out when Vanillaware’s logo appeared on the screen: this studio has never released a game on PC despite almost all of their games being critically acclaimed and beloved by droves. Its most recent game, Unicorn Overlord, was a lavishly illustrated tactical RPG, while the one before that, 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, was essentially an RTS. Both would have benefited from mouse and keyboard treatment but, alas, are stuck on PlayStation and Nintendo consoles.



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