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| | * This is the first canon Drawn to Life game to not be developed by [[5th Cell]]. | | * This is the first canon Drawn to Life game to not be developed by [[5th Cell]]. |
| | ** This is also the first Drawn to Life game to not have a release on cartridge. | | ** This is also the first Drawn to Life game to not have a release on cartridge. |
| − | * A physical release of ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'' was released in European countries with a download key in the box. | + | * A physical release of ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'' was released in PAL regions with a download key in the box. |
| | + | * This is the first entry to see a Japanese release since the original [[Drawn to Life]]'s localization from [[Agatsuma Entertainment]], which released 12 years prior. |
| | * The game was first leaked on October 22, 2020 on a [https://www.gamerating.org.tw Taiwanese rating site]. They posted the listing for the game, along with its boxart, on their site. | | * The game was first leaked on October 22, 2020 on a [https://www.gamerating.org.tw Taiwanese rating site]. They posted the listing for the game, along with its boxart, on their site. |
| | ** On November 2nd, 2020, the [https://www.youtube.com/user/505GamesFrance French 505 Games YouTube channel] accidentally uploaded a short, 40 second trailer for the game. The trailer was quickly set to unlisted and deleted a few hours later. | | ** On November 2nd, 2020, the [https://www.youtube.com/user/505GamesFrance French 505 Games YouTube channel] accidentally uploaded a short, 40 second trailer for the game. The trailer was quickly set to unlisted and deleted a few hours later. |
| | + | * The game was [https://www.classification.gov.au/titles/drawn-life-two-realms-0 classified] [https://www.classification.gov.au/titles/drawn-life-two-realms twice] by the Australian Classifications Board in 2020, dated September 1st AEST and December 8th AEST respectively. Both classifications gave the game a G rating. |
| | * Drew, the canonical name given to the [[Hero]] on the boxart of all previous games in the [[Drawn to Life Series]], is not present in any promotional material for ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''. | | * Drew, the canonical name given to the [[Hero]] on the boxart of all previous games in the [[Drawn to Life Series]], is not present in any promotional material for ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''. |
| | ** This is because the Hero is whoever the player creates, and not a pre-determined hero such as Drew. <ref>[[File:Screenshot_from_2020-11-05_14-33-15.png|100px]]</ref> | | ** This is because the Hero is whoever the player creates, and not a pre-determined hero such as Drew. <ref>[[File:Screenshot_from_2020-11-05_14-33-15.png|100px]]</ref> |