Too Kyo Games has confirmed that new information for The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy will be revealed on January 16, 2026, marking 100 days ahead of an as-yet unspecified milestone.
Update – January 17, 2026:
Too Kyo Games has released new details tied to the previously teased “100 Days” milestone. The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy Original Soundtrack, consisting of 112 tracks, is now available digitally. In addition, a physical Director’s Edition featuring 88 tracks selected by composer Masafumi Takada will be released in Japan on April 24.
The update also confirmed that an upcoming patch will introduce an optional start point that allows players who have already completed the first scenario to begin from later content. This option does not alter the game’s narrative structure and is intended for experienced players revisiting the game.
Too Kyo Games has announced that new information related to The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy will be revealed on January 16, 2026, marking 100 days before an unspecified event. The update was shared through the game’s official social media account, with no additional context provided.
At this time, the scope and format of the announcement remain unclear. It is unknown whether the update will involve new content such as DLC, further support plans, or a smaller informational reveal.
The reference to “100 Days” has drawn attention from the community, particularly amid ongoing discussion around post-launch support. While nothing has been confirmed, the phrasing suggests the announcement is tied to a longer-term milestone rather than an immediate release.
About The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy
The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy is a strategy RPG led by Kazutaka Kodaka and Kotaro Uchikoshi, combining tactical combat with a heavily choice-driven narrative.
The story follows Takumi Sumino, whose ordinary life ends after a monster attack leaves him trapped within the isolated Last Defense Academy. Alongside fourteen other students, Takumi joins the Special Defense Unit, tasked with surviving for 100 days while making decisions that branch into a wide range of grim outcomes.
Combat emphasizes careful unit management and repeated use of each student’s Specialist Skills, while downtime allows players to strengthen bonds through interaction and gift-giving. These relationships influence both character growth and narrative progression.
The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy is available on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam, with a free demo on both platforms that supports save data transfer. A full review of the game is available on KonNetwork, covering its narrative structure, combat systems, and overall execution.




