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'''The 26th Ward''', or '''Ward 26''', is a planned city mentioned in ''[[The 25th Ward: The Silver Case]]''. During the time of the game, it is temporarily known as merely the '''Kanto Suburbs'''.
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'''Ward 26''', or '''the 26th Ward''', is a planned city mentioned in ''[[The 25th Ward: The Silver Case]]''. During the time of the game, it is temporarily known as merely the '''Kanto Suburbs'''.
 
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It is planned by Suda for a "26th Ward" video game to eventually be created as a followup to ''The 25th Ward'', which will depict the story of a war that takes place in the finished city.
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==History==
 
==History==
[[Mokutaro Shiroyabu]], [[Shinko Kuroyanagi]] and [[Uehara]] drove out to the Kanto Suburbs in [[02 good looking guy|#02 good looking guy]] while investigating the apparent death of [[Yasushi Kamijo]]. They arrived at a house on the seaside. According to the characters, the 26th Ward was planned to be finished in 20 years, and in the meantime, the suburb area had been "put to sleep" as the plans for the construction were being put into place.
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[[Mokutaro Shiroyabu]], [[Shinko Kuroyanagi]] and [[Uehara]] drive out to the Kanto Suburbs in [[02 good looking guy|#02 good looking guy]] while investigating the apparent death of [[Yasushi Kamijo]]. They arrive at a house on the seaside. According to the characters, the 26th Ward is planned to be finished in 20 years, and in the meantime, the suburb area has been "put to sleep" as the plans for the construction are being put into place.
  
The house on the seaside was revealed to be Kamijo's second home, where he lived with [[Machiko]]. After discussing Kamijo and the [[Postal Federation]] with her, the detectives simply left. However, after this the still alive Kamijo returned to the home, where he presumably lives for the rest of his days.
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The house on the seaside is revealed to be Kamijo's second home, where he lived with [[Machiko]]. After discussing Kamijo and the [[Postal Federation]] with her, the detectives simply leave. However, after this the still alive Kamijo returns to the home, where he presumably lives for the rest of his days.
  
 
Additionally, several endings in [[07 black out|#07 black out]] mention Uehara and other characters eventually going to the 26th Ward. In almost all cases, it is described as a war zone.
 
Additionally, several endings in [[07 black out|#07 black out]] mention Uehara and other characters eventually going to the 26th Ward. In almost all cases, it is described as a war zone.
  
In the world of ''[[Let It Die]]'', the 26th Ward and possibly other areas of Tokyo along the bay area have split off from the mainland and turned into a tower called the [[Tower of Barbs]]. This is suggested through numerous details, but most explicitly signs identifying a train station as the 26th Ward's, as well as the description of a post-apocalyptic 26th Ward as a "chaotic tower" in a black out ending (the word "tower" is not included in the English version).
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==Trivia==
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*The 26th Ward is referenced in ''[[LET IT DIE]]'' by signs for it in the train station after fighting [[Max Sharp]]. Given as the [[Tower of Barbs]] is made out of the former Tokyo region, the station could be a remnant of the Ward.
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==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[24th Ward]]
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*[[Ward 24]]
*[[25th Ward]]
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*[[Ward 25]]
 
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==Appearances==
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* ''[[The 25th Ward: The Silver Case]]''
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* ''[[LET IT DIE]]'' (as the [[Tower of Barbs]])
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[[Category:Locations]][[Category:Municipalities]][[Category:The 25th Ward locations]]
 
[[Category:Locations]][[Category:Municipalities]][[Category:The 25th Ward locations]]

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