It was released on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Japan on November 15, 2018, and is scheduled for release in North America on September 8, 2020, and Europe on September 11, 2020. It was initially announced to only be on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch but was later revealed to also be on Xbox One.
However, unlike RPG Maker XP, which allowed users to choose which layers to build on manually, RPG Maker MV automatically stacks tiles on top of other tiles. RPG Maker MV also goes back to layered tilesets, a feature that was removed in RPG Maker VX and VX Ace. Completed games can be played on PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices. New in this edition is the use of JavaScript instead of Ruby, with the addition of plugins (luckily, you don’t need to be fluent in either language, since the game helps you a lot).
Originally it was released for PC only, but it’s making the jump to consoles as well (PS4 and Nintendo Switch). The original version was released by Degica on October 23, 2015, and includes a large number of changes over previous versions, having multiplatform support, side-view battles, and high-resolution features. RPG Maker MV is the seventh installment in the series, dating back to 1992 (most of which never saw the light of European day). And we tried to make one as well (not commercially of course, since I’m not a master programmer). The RPG Maker series was initially released primarily in Japan before later versions were also released in East Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia. It is a popular game development engine, with hundreds of games created using RPG Maker released on Steam every year, including hundreds of commercial games.