“Naughty Strip ‘Em Up” Waifu Discovered 2: Medieval Fantasy Scores A Physical Switch Release

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Good news, Waifu lovers…Eastasiasoft’s vertical shoot ’em up Waifu Discovered 2: Medieval Fantasy will be receiving a physical release.

The catch is, it appears to only be for Europe (at least for now). Eastasiasoft has teamed up with Funbox Media. The game will set you back £34.99 and pre-orders are now live. If you do end up taking purchasing this, it’s expected to ship around 13th May this year.

For anyone who needs a refresher, here’s some PR:

When an evil aging spell infects the garments of 8 beautifully medieval maidens, it falls to the legendary Uma Ninja to protect them. As one of these equine heroes, it’s your duty to destroy the clothing of these cursed damsels before their youthful grace and vigor are stolen forever! Using magic to miniaturize and face the diminutive demonic forces behind this threat, the Uma Ninja rush into battle for the sake of love and valor!

Waifu Discovered 2: Medieval Fantasy is a vertical shoot’em up experience that’s easy to play and addictive to master. Choose a hero and power up your ship as you blast through malicious monsters, collect gems and destroy infected clothing. Between stages, purchase items or permanent upgrades and listen to gossip from the mysterious shopkeeper. Then decide which maiden you’ll attempt to rescue next, perhaps discovering a few alluring secrets along the way.

Alternatively, you can pick up the eShop version, which was released last year for $9.99 USD. Would you be interested in adding the sequel to your collection? Leave a comment down below.

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