Laid-Back Camp: Have a Nice Day! Coming to Switch & PS4 in Japan September 30
Mages announced today in Japan that their popular series’ new title, Laid-Back Camp: Have a Nice Day! (ゆるキャン△ Have a nice day!), is releasing on September 30th, 2021 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. This is currently a Japan-only title, so if you are a fan of the series and would like to get your hands on a version, there are a couple options:
- The standard edition: ¥7,800 ($72USD)
- The download version: ¥7,000 ($65USD)
- The Limited Edition: ¥10,900 ($101USD), which includes:
- Choro-Q pullback car toy of Rin Shima riding her scooter
- Laid-Back Camp: Have a Nice Day! original soundtrack.
Famitsu broke the news today, and if you need help creating a Japanese Switch account to purchase the game off of the eShop, let me help you out!
Laid-Back Camp Overview from Mages:
The Long-Awaited Game Based on the Popular TV Anime Laid-Back Camp
Take on the roles of Nadeshiko Kagamihara and Rin Shima, and enjoy a branching story where the camp contents change in a big way based on your choices. With “what if” scenarios not depicted in the TV anime, this is a game Laid-Back Camp fans will not want to miss.
Enjoy “What If” Scenarios” Not Depicted in the TV Anime
The game features various “what if” scenarios. What if everyone went to the Takabocchi Highlands, where Rin originally went solo? What if Rin camped solo at Shibire Lake, where she originally went with Nadeshiko? What if Rin brought a portable grill to Lake Motosu? Despite featuring the same scenes as the anime, you can still enjoy a fresh camping experience!
New Camping Spot Not Featured in the TV Anime Added
In Laid-Back Camp: Have a Nice Day!, you can relive the Laid-Back Camp experience by visiting Lake Motosu, Fumoto Campsite, Eastwood Campsite, Takabocchi Highlands, Shibire Lake, Jinbagatayama Campsite, and Fujinomiya. Furthermore, Lake Tanuki Campsite, which only appears by name in the original comic, has also been added as a campground. But whether you are able to camp there depends on your actions.
Look forward to the game when it launches on the Nintendo Switch and PS4 on September 30th, 2021!
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