Nihon Falcom has revealed Kyoto Xanadu in the February 2026 Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase. Not long after the show ended, the company published their own official website for the game, confirming that the title will not only be available for Nintendo Switch 1&2, but also PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam in Summer 2026.
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This reveal has finally unveiled the Tokyo Xanadu-related project Falcom teased back in 2024, although the project ended up missing its initial release window in 2025 to coincide with Tokyo Xanadu’s 10th anniversary.
The Japanese official site also includes introductions to the world setting and gameplay system. There will be a flow cycle running between studying at school, traversing through the Hirasaka dungeon underneath the school to fight battles, and having free time to explore Kyoto.
A list of the main characters is also available:
Rei Kamiya (voiced by Hiiro Ishibashi, 17 years old, wields Uchigatana & Wakizashi-type equipment)
Fuka Rikudo (voiced by Coco Hayashi, 17 years old, wields Naginata-type equipment, Rei’s classmate)
Kazuki Nakiri (voiced by Ryota Suzuki, 18 years old, wields War Axe-type equipment)
Sena Nakiri (voiced by Sayumi Suzushiro, 18 years old, wields Mace & Shield-type equipment, Kazuki’s twin sister)
Rurui (voiced by Aoi Koga, other details unknown)
Falcom has yet to publish its own reveal trailer for Kyoto Xanadu as of this writing, so you can instead find the Nintendo Direct trailers right below, in both Japanese and English versions.
Japanese
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English
Set in an alternate reality where Kyoto is the capital of Japan, Kyoto Xanadu players take on monsters and mysteries coming from the great labyrinth known as Xanadu. As a student, players will challenge the labyrinth and grow through their battles within Xanadu while also deepening bonds with various people during your daily life. Uncover the truth hidden both in the labyrinth and Kyoto itself when Kyoto Xanadu launches on Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch this summer.
Kyoto Xanadu Nintendo Direct Screenshots and Artwork

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