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An Even Closer Look at the Gameplay Mechanics of Master Detective Archives: Rain Code

Half a month out from the game's official 30 June 2023 release date on the Nintendo Switch, Spike Chunsoft has shared this new trailer for Master Detective Archives: Rain Code, focusing on some important game mechanics you will use as a detective to solve cases conceptualised by the same creative team as Danganronpa.

June 14, 2023

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