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Exstetra

FuRyu is working on a remaster of Exstetra for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, the company has announced. Launch timing for these platforms will be shared later.

Exstetra is a fantasy RPG that originally launched on Nintendo 3DS and PS Vita over a decade ago. The game never released outside of Japan, but that’ll now be happening – and English will be fully supported.

Here’s a bunch of information about the title:

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Anomalith

Today, FuRyu and Winning Entertainment Group unveiled Anomalith for both Nintendo Switch 2. The game reaches both platforms on October 29, 2026.

Anomalith is a survival horror action game set in a Japan plagued by mysterious “anomaly” creatures and warped environments. As noted in today’s press release, the title “takes players on a journey deep into the heart of an alternate reality twisted by cryptic forces, a cast of intriguing characters, and action-packed gameplay inspired by survival horror and ‘anomaly horror’ classics alike.” Notable talent is involved, including Yuka Kitamura, the composer behind Elden Ring, Sekiro, Bloodborne, Dark Souls 3, and more.

Many more details can be found in the following rundown:

Crymelight

Today, FuRyu unveiled its brand new game Crymelight. The game is in development for Nintendo Switch 2 with a release date of November 5, 2026.

Crymelight is the next installment in FuRyu’s “Dark Bishoujo Action” Cry series following Crystar and Crymachina. It features staff from across the RPG and action game industry, including plot and story supervisor Naoki Hisaya (Cry series), composer Sakuzyo (Cry series), animator Riri Yamashita (Crymachina, Varlet) and character designer Yogisya. Players will enter a dark world inspired by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland as they venture to the lowest layer of Purgatory to earn Alice’s “Rebirth.”

The first details about the game can be found in the following overview:

Beyblade X: Evobattle

May 15: FuRyu is making Beyblade X: Evobattle for Nintendo Switch, the company announced today. A release is scheduled for November 13, 2025.

Beyblade X: Evobattle builds on the success of last year’s Beyblade X XONE. New features will be included, and there’ll be an original story with unique characters.

Lots of details about what to expect can be found in the following overview:

Beyblade X Xone physical

U&I Entertainment, along with FuRyu, have confirmed plans for a physical release of Beyblade X Xone on Nintendo Switch in the west. It’s planned for December 12, 2025.

More than just the game will be included. Various digital bonuses will be packed onto the cartridge, which are as follows:

Varlet trailer

In celebration of the game’s launch, a new trailer has dropped for Varlet. Fans can get another look at the high school RPG from FuRyu.

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April 23: FuRyu has just announced Varlet, a high school RPG slated to hit Nintendo Switch on August 28, 2025.

Varlet takes place in Kousei Academy, the first school to implement a social networking system known as Johari. But Johari has been causing users to disappear, and replacing them with monsters.

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Beyblade X XONE English

There was a bit of a surprise surrounding Beyblade X: XONE this week, as the game ended up seeing a worldwide release with full English support.

FuRyu originally unveiled the Nintendo Switch game back in May. However, that reveal only indicated that a Japanese launch was happening. So it certainly came as a surprise that as we were browsing the Nintendo eShop, we happened to notice an English version of Beyblade X: XONE. The game can be purchased in both North America and Europe.

Reynatis trailer

NIS America released a launch trailer to celebrate the debut of Reynatis in the week. The video confirms upcoming updates and we also get to hear a few words from the creative producer.

You can find lots of information about Reynatis in the following overview:

[Review] Reynatis

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Reynatis review

System: Switch
Release date: September 27, 2024
Developer: FuRyu
Publisher: NIS America


Worlds of wizards and magic aren’t uncommon in the gaming world, but a setting as realistic as modern-day Shibuya, Tokyo does add a flavor that makes Reynatis stand out immediately. Flashy modern day outfits, blazing weapons, and flashy skills with fights breaking out on realistic representations of streets we could go and walk today. Reynatis is set in a prefecture bursting with commerce, the towering shopping malls, businesses, and bistros bustle with traffic of consumers and business people alike. Shibuya is the pinnacle of Japan’s fashion industry, boasts an incredible music scene, and the food is absolutely to die for. Also, for whatever reason, it seems to attract wizards.


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