Inti Creates has recently made an announcement regarding the temporary removal of its musical rhythm game, GUNVOLT RECORDS: Cychronicle, from the North American Switch eShop. The removal is said to be due to a “change in ratings,” according to a tweet from the studio. This situation is reminiscent of a past incident where another title, Grim Guardians: Demon Purge, had to be taken down from the eShop following a trademark complaint, resulting in the game being rebranded as “Gal Guardians: Demon Purge.” However, the current issue seems to be less severe in nature.
Efforts to Resolve the Issue
Despite the setback, Inti Creates is working diligently to address the rating change and have GUNVOLT RECORDS: Cychronicle reinstated on the eShop as soon as possible. The studio has assured fans that they are proactive in resolving the matter and ensuring that players can once again access the game on the North American platform. In the meantime, the game is still accessible on the European eShop for those eager to experience it.
About GUNVOLT RECORDS: Cychronicle
Released on the Switch eShop on February 15th, GUNVOLT RECORDS: Cychronicle is a rhythm music game that offers a unique spin on the Azure Striker Gunvolt series. Players can expect to see a new rhythmic direction with familiar characters such as Lumen, Lola, and Luxia taking center stage. The game features 15 different songs for players to enjoy while following the beat and aiming for high scores. With dual analog controls and immersive 3D backgrounds, players are treated to a fully engaging experience.
The temporary removal of GUNVOLT RECORDS: Cychronicle from the North American Switch eShop underscores the challenges faced by game developers in maintaining compliance with platform regulations. While the situation may be disappointing for fans eagerly awaiting the game’s release, the proactive response from Inti Creates instills confidence that the issue will be resolved promptly. As the studio works towards a resolution, players can still enjoy the game on the European eShop and look forward to its return on the North American platform.
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