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New Game! PS4, PS Vita Game's Promo Shows Game's Story, Mechanics

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
January 26 game sees Aoba becoming art director as studio develops DLC for game

The official website of 5pb. Games' upcoming PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita video game adaptation of the anime New Game! began streaming a promotional video for the game last Friday. The video details the game's story and mechanics (Note: The below YouTube video is region locked for the United States, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand).


The game centers on the anime's protagonist, Aoba Suzukaze, a month after beginning her new job at game company, Eaglejump. Although she's gradually adjusting to the working world, there are still many things to learn. The company is currently developing an RPG called "Fairy's Story 3," and while the main staff is working on the climax of the game, new hire Aoba suddenly finds herself serving as art director for a DLC story. Will the bewildered Aoba be able to smoothly transition to her important new role?

In addition to the "adventure" portion, the game will also have a "raising" portion where players can raise Aoba's parameters. These parameters will affect her route during the second half of the story, which will focus on Aoba's adventures with her new friends during a company field trip.

The game is slated to release on January 26. The game will retail for 7,300 yen (about US$71) for the standard edition or 10,300 yen (US$101) for the limited edition. Those who order the limited edition of the game will receive an SD figure of Aoba along with an original soundtrack. Those who pre-order the game will receive a DLC code for a bunny costume.

The voice acting cast from the anime will be returning for the game, featuring:

The anime premiered on July 4. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan. The anime is based on Shōtarō Tokunō's manga.

[Via Gematsu]


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