The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- has gotten its major 1.2.0 update today. It is out now on Steam and should be rolling out worldwide on Nintendo Switch beginning with Japan.

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This update lets players skip the prologue, skip enemy combat animations, adds Korean language support, and more. It arrives a few weeks before the game’s 1st anniversary. If you haven’t played the game yet, a free demo with save data transfer is available on both Switch and Steam. Read Cullen’s thoughts on the game here and my comparison feature going over the Steam and Switch versions here across handhelds. Note that it is a much better experience now on Switch 2 handheld via boost mode as I covered here. The portraits looked awful before. If you’re curious about the future of the game, read my interview with Kazutaka Kodaka going over DLC plans and much more here. 

The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- is out now for Nintendo Switch and PC (Steam) worldwide.

The full patch notes can be found below:

The Hundred Line verison 1.2.0 update patch notes for April 2026

Thank you for enjoying ”The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-”.

The following patch has been released:

Improvements
Changed the ability to start a new game from “HUNDRED LINE 2”
Changed the ability to skip enemy movement animations during battles using the cancel button
Changed the ability to select from the beginning of Day 0 in Chapter Select
Added “Colorblind Support” to the options
Added Korean language support (text)Bug Fixes
Fixed a bug where some achievements were not unlocking
Fixed other minor bugs and typos

Thank you for your continued support of ”The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-”.

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