The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy was one of 2025's most ambitious games. The title, the brainchild of Danganronpa's Kazutaka Kodaka, Last Defense Academy, aimed to take players through 100 different narrative routes, each with a different ending, set across 100 days.
The title was well received, averaging a score of 85 on Metacritic (and a 3.5/5 from us at TheGamer), but while the fears of bankruptcy for developer TooKyo games have subsided, the team recently revealed that The Hundred Line was yet to reach the "break-even point."
With plans to break even, release DLC, and support new languages, TooKyo is looking at re-releasing the game with a "value pack," which includes both The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy and The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy 2. The catch is that the first game included the second game all along.
In all my years playing and covering games, I don't remember an instance where, nine months after launch, a developer has decided/revealed that their game they previously released was actually two games the whole time — but apparently that's what The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy is.
A post on the Hundred Line website (via 4Gamer in Japan)...
