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Bai Qu: Hundreds of Melodies

Bai Qu: Hundreds of Melodies (XSX) game cover art
Platform: PlayStation 4
Tags: Visual Novel
Developer: Magenta Factory
More Platforms: PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X

Publisher
Region
Released
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07/09/2021
EU
07/09/2021

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Bai Qu: Hundreds of Melodies offers a musically-oriented slice of life

July 06, 2021 - 0 comments
Bai Qu: Hundreds of Melodies is headed to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X on July 9, 2021, Ratalaika Games announced today in a press release. The game is a visual novel developed by Magenta Factory. full article

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