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planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet & Snow Globe, coming to Switch!

Today is the day Key and PROTOTYPE bring the famous sci-fi planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet and its prequel (previously only available in English through a fan translation patch), planetarian: Snow Globe.

The main title was already available on the Nintendo Store; however, Snow Globe is having its first appearance in the Western market, in both digital and physical formats. There will be a deluxe edition as well, featuring both games for $14.99.

Get your copy now!

planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet ($9.99)planetarian: Snow Globe ($4.99)Deluxe Edition ($14.99)

The Story

planetarian:
The Reverie of a Little Planet

A ruined city, in the not-so-distant future.
Ravaged by biological warfare and abandoned by its former inhabitants, it has long since become a no-man’s-land patrolled by killer mechs.
A young man—a Junker, people who make their living by scavenging valuable resources—sneaks into the city searching for a haul.
Avoiding the mechs, he takes refuge in an abandoned planetarium, only to encounter a companion robot—Yumemi Hoshino, who has continued to wait there all these years for visitors who will never come.

planetarian: Snow Globe

About 30 years prior, during a peaceful era.
Yumemi Hoshino, a companion robot outfitted with autonomous AI, is assigned to work at a planetarium based in a department store in a suburban town.
Usually hardworking to a fault, one day Yumemi begins to ignore orders and repeatedly leaves her post…
This story offers a glimpse of the simple happiness experienced by Yumemi and her coworkers at the planetarium.

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