In the latest issue of Monthly Corocoro, a new monster collecting game tentatively called “Solomon Program” was announced.
According to sources, “Solomon Program” is a game where players collect and battle monsters with programs, not unlike Digimon and Pokemon. Screenshots of the game in action were also featured in the magazine, which include A and B buttons, strongly suggesting that the game is heading for Switch.
Although the publisher was not explicitly stated, Konami currently holds the trademark on the name “Solomon Program” as of December 2019, which means they most likely one of the key parties involves in the title’s development.
In addition, a demo code for the game will reportedly be included in the January 17th issue of MiraCoro Comic Ver. 2. It will also receive a comic series.
Should the game indeed be coming to Switch, we will be sure to post more screenshots and details as they come.
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