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Another Code: Recollection announced, includes Trace Memory and its Wii sequel

Folks in North America can play Trace Memory's sequel for the first time

During the latest Direct presentation, Nintendo announced Another Code — known as Trace Memory in North America — will launch as a new Nintendo Switch bundle as Another Code: Recollection next year.

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According to Nintendo, the Another Code: Recollection package includes both the original DS game and its sequel and will be released on January 19, 2024. Both games are “fully enhanced” for the new experience, and the presentation included a lengthy trailer.

The unreleased Wii sequel, Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories, makes its debut in North America in this bundle, too. Originally, A Journey Into Lost Memories only launched in Europe and Japan.

For those unfamiliar, Trace Memory follows teenage protagonist Ashley as she searches for her father. As Ashley, you’ll travel to Blood Edward island and search for pops, solving puzzles through her visions of the past and piecing together clues.

Another Code: Recollection is already up for pre-order, and the full $59.99 price tag nets both games.

Today’s Nintendo Direct featured plenty of surprises for the Switch. Kingdom Hearts fans finally get their long-desired Sora amiibo, while the company also announced Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD launches next summer, in 2024.


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