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Home»News»Gaming News»Tokyo Clanpool Getting An Uncut Physical Release On PC?!

Tokyo Clanpool Getting An Uncut Physical Release On PC?!

By Scott AdamsJanuary 19, 2026
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A little more than a year ago, Eastasiasoft released Tokyo Clanpool on GoG since Steam wouldn’t let them release the game uncensored there. Unfortunately, even for GoG, there had to be one omission from the game: the Ether induction minigame. Eastasiasoft has unveiled some brand new news for those wanting a full, uncensored release for Tokyo Clanpool.

Today eastasiasoft is thrilled to announce that dungeon-crawling JRPG Tokyo Clanpool will be made available as a physical release for PC platforms. Pre-orders open at 10:00 am ET / 7:00 am PT / 3:00 pm UK / 11:00 pm HK this Thursday, January 22nd, on the eastasiasoft store as well as with affiliated partners, including Playasia. With this release, international shipping options will also be made available exclusively from the eastasiasoft store for this product.

This updated release of Tokyo Clanpool restores all the original content from the Japanese version of the game and will include faithful localization in English and Traditional Chinese text. Additionally, for those who already own the GOG release of Tokyo Clanpool digitally, an off-site patch will be made available to restore content that required removal from previous versions of the game. We have now officially confirmed the cancellation of Tokyo Clanpool’s release for Nintendo Switch in North America and Europe, making Tokyo Clanpool Uncut Edition for PC the definitive physical option for collectors.

Tokyo Clanpool was originally developed by Compile Heart and Idea Factory, and this Uncut Edition will be published exclusively by eastasiasoft. The game will be included on a uniquely branded USB drive along with a soundtrack CD, art book, poster, sticker sheets, acrylic character standees and numbered certificate in a collector’s box, priced at US$49.99 plus shipping. Fulfillment is expected in early 2026. Only 1000 units will be produced. We have greatly appreciated customers’ patience as this special announcement was being prepared.

Sounds like if you want to experience the Ether induction minigame, this is the release to get!

Source: Press Release

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Scott Adams has been a strong lover of video games, mainly RPGS, for 20 years. He typically writes about the video games he loves, also reviews many of them, and he is a regular on the Nintendo Entertainment Podcast.

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