Kazutaka Kodaka, co-director and co-writer of The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-, has stated there are no current plans to bring the title to additional platforms such as PlayStation or Xbox.
In a post on Bluesky, Kodaka addressed confusion stemming from earlier comments, clarifying that his remarks referred to multilingual support rather than platform ports.

He states he was not talking about porting to other platforms, more so referring to multilingual support. As for porting to other models, the co-director has also mentioned it many times before, so it is best to not keep repeating it, but just to be clear: there are no plans for it, and the chances are very slim.
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- launched worldwide on April 24 for the Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.

The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- is Too Kyo Games’ first original IP, featuring a suspenseful story with 100 endings full of despair. Kodaka previously disclosed that developer Too Kyo Games dedicated all of its financial and human resources to the project, ultimately going into debt. The studio remains in financial distress, with Kodaka stating it is currently on the brink of going under.
Learn more about The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- through the games official website.








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