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JRPG Atelier Lulua The Scion of Arland Launches This May On Nintendo Switch

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The Atelier series is among the longest running JRPG series still going strong today. If you’re carving for another entry in the series, you will be happy to know that Atelier Lulua The Scion of Arland will release soon in North America on Nintendo Switch.

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Koei Tecmo has confirmed today that Atelier Lulua The Scion of Arland will be released in North America on Nintendo Switch as well as on PlayStation 4 and Steam on May 21st.

Atelier Lulua The Scion of Arland continues the story of the Arland trilogy. The new game is set several years after Atelier Meruru, starring a young aspiring alchemist called Elmerulia “Lulua” Fryxel.

During her training, Lulua discovers a mysterious Codex, awakening an ancient power within her that enables Lulua to decrypt but a single page. To uncover the mystery of the Codex, Lulua sets off to Arland, where she will learn more about her mother, also an alchemist, and the Codex itself.

The Atelier Lulua The Scion of Arland gameplay will not stray too far from the series’ staples. Players will have to explore a variety of different locations, gather ingredients for alchemy, synthesize items and battle many monsters.

Atelier Lulua The Scion of Arland launches on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PC on May 21st.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.