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| | '''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''' is the sequel to ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', developed by [[Digital Continue]] and published by [[505 Games]]. Many of the original creators of the first two DS games make a return in ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'', including artists Chern Fai and Edison Yan, executive producer Joseph Tringali, and composer David J. Franco. | | '''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''' is the sequel to ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', developed by [[Digital Continue]] and published by [[505 Games]]. Many of the original creators of the first two DS games make a return in ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'', including artists Chern Fai and Edison Yan, executive producer Joseph Tringali, and composer David J. Franco. |
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| − | It was released as '''Drawn to Life: Two Kingdoms''' ('''ドローン トゥ ライフ 〜 2つの王国 〜''', ''Dorōn to Raifu: 〜Futatsu no Ōkoku〜'') in Japan and '''Draw, Touch: Two Kingdoms''' ('''그려라, 터치: 두 개의3rd''', ''Geuleyola, Teochi: Du Gaeui Wang-gug'') in Korea. | + | It was released as '''Drawn to Life: Two Kingdoms''' ('''ドローン トゥ ライフ 〜 2つの王国 〜''', ''Dorōn to Raifu: 〜Futatsu no Ōkoku〜'') in Japan and '''Draw, Touch: Two Kingdoms''' ('''그려라, 터치: 두 개의 왕국''', ''Geuleyola, Teochi: Du Gaeui Wang-gug'') in Korea. |
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| | It is the 3rd canon game in the [[Drawn to Life Series]] and the 6th ''Drawn to Life'' release overall. | | It is the 3rd canon game in the [[Drawn to Life Series]] and the 6th ''Drawn to Life'' release overall. |
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| | ** 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 PAL regions 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 in December 2008. | + | * This is the first entry to see a Japanese and Korean release since the original [[Drawn to Life]]'s localization from [[Agatsuma Entertainment]], which released 12 years prior in 2008. |
| | ** Despite the localizations, the game's logo and gameplay within trailers remained in English throughout all regions. | | ** Despite the localizations, the game's logo and gameplay within trailers remained in English throughout all regions. |
| | * 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. |