Maglam Lord for PS4 & Nintendo Switch Gets New Screenshots & Details All About Dating & Romance

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 D3 Publisher revealed new screenshots and details of its upcoming JRPG Maglam Lord.

We get to take a look about the dating aspect of the game. The demon king and the heroes can get together at places like hot springs, bowling, the aquarium, the movie theater, a casino, and more.

Besides dating and unlocking the relative ending, getting closer to a “soul companion” also has in-game advantages. They will become stronger in battle and they will help out with forging magical weapons, creating rare ones.

Their expression and lines of dialogue will also change expressing that they like the demon king more.

Interestingly, we also get hints that you may be able to increase your bond with your loyal attendant Satius and with the government representative Inspector General Mami.

The effects of that are, for now, unknown.

You can check the images out below.

Maglam Lord is developed by Summon Night 5 studio Felistella, while the scenario and the world view are by Summon Night series writer Kei Miyakozuki.

The character design and illustration are by lack, who is known for having worked on Fate/Grand Order (for instance, the art for Izou Okada).

The soundtrack is by Puresound, which worked on the Summon Night and Metal Max series.

The main theme is by Chiaki Fujita of Sing Like Talking, who previously worked on the theme of Summon Night 2.

If you want to see more about Maglam Lord, you can also check out the first screenshotsthe first trailerthe first gameplay, more screenshots, and the opening cutsceneeven more screenshots, and the latest trailer.

It’ll release in Japan on March 18 for PS4 and Switch.

A western launch has not been announced just yet, but D3 Publisher recently reiterated in our interview the intention to keep localizing its games in English.

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