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Norn9 Last Era Limited Edition
Torrance, Calif. — February 7, in the year of our Lord 2023
— Aksys Games offered a glimpse of the exclusive set of twelve(!)
full-color character cards that will be included in all first run
copies of the fan-favorite otome title Norn9: Var Commons, coming to
Nintendo Switch™ on March 30th.
Aksys also revealed components in the upcoming Limited Edition of
the fan disk Norn9: Last Era, localized for the first time in the
west and coming this summer. Included in the collection are a full
color artbook, a 25" x 15" cloth poster, a set of 11 vinyl stickers
featuring the Hiyoko, and an acrylic chibi artwork keychain. First
run copies of Last Era will also have a set of twelve character
cards.
In Norn9: Var Commons, child prodigy Sorata Suzuhara wanders off
from his class on a field trip and blacks out. When he comes to, he
finds himself in an unfamiliar place, and encounters a girl who
informs him that he’s in Taisho-era Japan! She leads him to a ship
to help him get home, but it is not a wooden sailing ship, but a
round aircraft that flies using technology beyond Sorata’s
imagination. Even stranger, he discovers twelve others, three young
women and nine young men, all espers with special powers, on some
kind of journey at the behest of a multinational entity known only
as The World.
What is the purpose of their journey? What is their destination, and
what is The World? Before Sorata can even begin to gasp his
situation, the ship is attacked, and the mystery only deepens. Delve
into the story of the ship and its occupants through the point of
view of each of the girls, and unravel the mysteries trapped within.
Norn9: Last Era continues the team’s adventures in three exciting
parts.
Norn9: Var Commons has been rated “T for Teen” by the ESRB. Norn9:
Last Era has not yet been rated.
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