In March The Quintessential Quintuplets Gets PS4/Switch Game
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In March The Quintessential Quintuplets Gets PS4/Switch Game


In March The Quintessential Quintuplets Gets PS4/Switch Game

On Monday it was declared by MAGES that it is going to develop a PlayStation 4 and Switch game inspired by the manga The Quintessential Quintuplets by Negi Haruba and the game would be named as Gotōbun no Hanayome ~Natsu no Omoide mo Gotōbun. On March 25 the game is going to be commenced in Japan.

The game’s original story starts during summer get-away after a school field trip, with Uesugi caught on a remote location with the Nakano quintuplets for at any rate fourteen days because of an abrupt tempest. The cast of the anime is going to come back and the unit named Nakano-ke no Itsutsugo consisting of the five main heroines is going to perform the string song called Minami Kaze and the concluding song called Summer Days. The limited edition of the game is going to be bundled with the five bonus drama CDs, one for each quintuplet.

In August 2017 the manga was commenced in the Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine and earlier this year in February the series was concluded by Haruba. In January 2019 the primary season of the anime was debuted and was broadcast for 12 episodes. The series was telecast by Crunchyroll as it broadcast in Japan and an English dubbed version was offered by Funimation. It was originally planned that the series is going to debut in October but got postponed due to COVID-19. It is now going to debut on January 7.

 

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