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Tokyo Valkyrie

Tokyo Valkyrie, a deck-building roguelite from qureate, is set to launch on July 9, 2026, for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. Pre-orders are open, and the developer has started selling merchandise through its new online shop.

Synthesized from 5 Yomimono stories · updated 3d ago

Qureate's Tokyo Valkyrie is a deck-building roguelite that follows college students who fight an otherworldly threat in Tokyo by night. The game was first announced with a July 9 launch date and a price of 2,980 yen. It carries a CERO D rating, indicating content suitable for ages 17 and up. The release marks a genre shift for qureate, which is known for visual novels and simulation titles.

Over the weeks leading to launch, qureate revealed the full nine-character roster through three new characters: a two-faced maid, a controversial former pro gamer streamer, and a doctor with maternal healing. A promotional video was released on June 26, showing deck-building and sword-pulling mechanics. Pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch version opened on June 18 with a 10% discount.

On July 9, 2026, qureate also opened its own online shop to commemorate surpassing 100 original heroines across its catalog. The first products were Tokyo Valkyrie merchandise, including acrylic stands, keychains, and tapestries, with a purchase campaign offering special cards through July 31.

Key facts

Release date
July 9, 2026
Platforms
Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam)
Price
2,980 yen
Genre
Deck-building roguelite
CERO rating
D (ages 17 and up)
Pre-order discount
10% off on Nintendo Switch eShop from June 18
Promotional video
Released June 26, 2026
Online shop opening
Opened July 9, 2026, marking 100 original heroines for qureate

Timeline

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Facts

Release
game · 2026-07-09 · worldwide · 2026-06-27
Release
game · 2026-07-09 · Japan · 2026-06-11
Release
game · July 9 · worldwide · 2026-06-18
Announced
main visual and three new characters revealed · 2026-06-18
Announced
three new characters · 2026-06-18
Announced
release date and price · 2026-06-11

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  • Confirmed qureate produces Tokyo Valkyrie Jun 19 · source
  • Confirmed game 2026-07-09 Japan Jun 19 · source

All coverage

3d ago

qureate Opens Online Shop to Mark 100 Original Heroines

qureate opened its own online shop on July 9, 2026, to commemorate surpassing 100 original heroines with the release of Tokyo Valkyries. The first products are Tokyo Valkyries merchandise including acrylic stands, can badges, keychains, panels, and tapestries. A purchase campaign offers special cards based on order amount through July 31.

Jun 27

Qureate Releases Tokyo Valkyrie PV Ahead of July 9 Launch

Qureate released a promotional video for its deck-building roguelite Tokyo Valkyrie on June 26, 2026. The game launches July 9 on PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch for 2,980 yen. Players build decks and pull out evil swords to empower characters. Pre-orders for the Switch version are open with a 10% discount.

Jun 18

Qureate Reveals Three New Characters for Tokyo Valkyrie

Qureate has revealed three new companions for its upcoming deck-building roguelite Tokyo Valkyrie, launching July 9 on Nintendo Switch and Steam. The characters include a two-faced maid, a controversial former pro gamer streamer, and a doctor with maternal healing. Pre-orders opened June 18 with a 10% discount.

Jun 11

Qureate Sets July 9 Release for Deck-Building Roguelite Tokyo Valkyrie

Qureate announced a July 9 release date for Tokyo Valkyrie, a deck-building roguelite for Nintendo Switch and Steam priced at 2,980 yen. The game follows college students who fight an otherworldly threat in Tokyo by night. The CERO D rating indicates content suitable for ages 17 and up.