@kirbyalt45 It’s what they had at the time. Also notice the rating pending for ESRB. That’s not the final box art. It is a placeholder.
However, we are now hearing there’s a chance it might not be a game key card. So there could still be room for hope.
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@IivariKortesoja@JMalloren@switchsoku I understand the difference in writing dates, hence the original question. But Mar10 Day is very much still a thing in Japan!
@JMalloren@switchsoku Sure, I think a large portion of the world will drop the year if the context makes it obvious, like speaking of this upcoming June 4.
@JMalloren@switchsoku Got it! Didn’t realize Japan was like the U.S. in putting the month before the day. The vast majority of the rest of the world puts the day first. However, in my research, I see that Japan puts the year before everything, so it would be 2026/6/4 instead. 😀