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Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact Release Date Set in July 2025

Bushiroad has confirmed the full release date for Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact. It will release the new fighting game for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC simultaneously worldwide on July 17, 2025.

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The company also announced plans to gradually add more playable characters beyond the 16 fighters available at launch via DLC. Neferpitou will be the first post-launch character set to appear in Fall 2025. The same first season pass will also gradually feature more new content every following season until Summer 2026.

Bushiroad has also revealed physical and digital bonuses for purchasing the upcoming fighting game. The physical limited edition will contain serial codes for the above season pass and additional in-game skins for Kurapika and Hisoka. It will also have a special booklet and acrylic stands of Gon and Killua.

Meanwhile, digital pre-orders for the game will net a different bonus skin for each platform. Players can get an alternate skin for Gon on the Switch, Killua on the PS5, and Hisoka for the PC version that will appear on Steam.

In addition, Bushiroad has uploaded a release date announcement trailer for Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact in Japanese on its YouTube channel. An English version of the trailer is also available on Arc System Works’ American channel:

Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact will be available worldwide on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC on July 17, 2025.


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