G-MODE is bringing several classic mobile titles to modern platforms, with Xenosaga Pied Piper and Namco Chronicle slated for release on Steam and Nintendo Switch. These titles are part of G-MODE's Archives+ initiative, which re-releases mobile games for current hardware. A trailer for Digital Devil Saga Avatar Tuner A's Test Server Kanzenban was also released, and the game is now available on both Steam and Switch.

Xenosaga Pied Piper, originally launched for Vodaphone devices in 2004 and later on NTT Docomo's i-mode in 2006, serves as a prequel to the main Xenosaga trilogy. It is set a century before the events of the first game and focuses on the character Ziggy. While the game's Steam store page features an English description, it will only be available with a Japanese interface.

Namco and Monolith Soft developed the Xenosaga trilogy, which later inspired the 2005 anime series Xenosaga: The Animation. The original trilogy concluded with its third installment in 2006. Atlus developed the Digital Devil Saga series, which began in 2004.

All three of these newly announced G-MODE Archives+ releases will feature Japanese language support only. The G-MODE Archives+ label continues to expand its library, offering retro gaming enthusiasts access to previously Japan-exclusive mobile titles on PC and Switch. Source: Anime News Network(https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2026-04-18/xenosaga-pied-piper-namco-chronicle-digital-devil-saga-games-get-steam-switch-releases/.236523)