Brazil classifies JoJo’s Eyes of Heaven R for Switch, Switch 2

Brazil’s ratings agency classified JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven R for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2; publisher and developer have not commented.
Brazil’s advisory ratings board posted a classification for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven R for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. The listing names the R variant and lists both the current Switch and a next-generation Switch model.
The entry contains the game title and platform names but does not include a release date, publisher statement, or a description of the game’s content. Bandai Namco and developer CyberConnect2 have not issued statements about the listing.
Eyes of Heaven first released as an arena-style tag-team brawler on PlayStation 3 in 2015 and on PlayStation 4 in 2016. CyberConnect2 developed the original title and Bandai Namco published it.
The R suffix is used in other JoJo releases to mark updated editions. The classification itself does not specify whether this listing represents a remaster, a direct port, or an expanded edition.
CyberConnect2 released JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R on Nintendo Switch in 2022; that release included additional content and season-pass support. The Brazilian entry provides platform details but omits technical specifics such as resolution, frame rate targets, roster changes, or online features.
The listing is limited to the rating record; it does not constitute an announcement from the game’s publisher or developer.
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