NIS America has exciting news for fans of the Disgaea franchise. They have announced the release of Disgaea 7 Complete, which will be exclusive to the Nintendo Switch 2. This enhanced version of the beloved Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless is set to arrive in Fall 2025, much to the delight of RPG enthusiasts. Originally developed by Nippon Ichi Software, Disgaea 7 was first unveiled in 2022 and became available in 2023 for various platforms, including PC and PlayStation 4 and 5, in addition to the initial Nintendo Switch release.
Players follow the journey of Fuji, who seeks redemption in the demonic realm of Hinomoto. In this vibrant world filled with diverse creatures, Fuji teams up with Pirilika, a wealthy young woman who persuades him to protect her, leading to an unexpected partnership. Disgaea 7 Complete offers more than just the original game. It will include all seven DLCs previously released and feature new content such as a bonus episode where Fuji, Pirilika, and their companions embark on another adventure.
Completing this episode will unlock Asagi, a new main character, further enriching the game’s experience. Furthermore, the game will introduce enhancements like uncapped stats, freely available infernal weapons, and a challenging encounter with the boss Rakshasa Baal, promising to elevate the gameplay. For those interested in a unique experience, the Disgaea 7 Complete Ewwdo Edition is now available for pre-order at $99.99, featuring a collector’s box, a lucky slumber cat figurine, and a Netherworld support force folding fan, exclusively from the NIS Online Store. Additionally, a Deluxe Edition priced at $69.99 will include a game copy, a mini poster, and a sticker sheet.
The announcement of new titles for the Nintendo Switch 2 is certainly thrilling, and it is equally exciting to see previously launched games find a new home on this cutting-edge console. Since the Switch’s debut in 2017, numerous games have emerged, reflecting the diverse options available to developers and publishers as they expand their catalogs.