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Sekai Project Announce Two Additional Visual Novel Acquisitions During Anime Boston

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Just yesterday, the team at international visual novel publisher Sekai Project were at Sakura-con announcing three localisation projects they had in the works – Maitetsu from Lose, COMPANION from Narrator and Still, I Miss Her from Applemind. This was on top of their plans for the Sakura Spirit manga adaptation. It turns out this was not all they had to announce, and have today at Anime Boston announced an additional two projects that visual novel fans can expect to see released in the future. More on these can be found below:

Announcement #1
A Colocwork Ley-Line: The Borderline of Dusk by Blossom Unisonshift
Aka. Tokeijikake no Ley Line -Tasogaredoki no Kyoukaisen- (時計仕掛けのレイライン -黄昏時の境界線-)

In a mysterious school where day and night have split into two separate worlds, a mismatched trio unites under the school’s secret division known as the “Bureau for the Investigation of Special Affairs.” Together they set out to resolve supernatural and magic-related incidents that are plaguing the school.

Announcement #2
Just Deserts by Vifth Floor

Just Deserts is an sci-fi action dating sim where you play as a soldier who must protect a city from mysterious alien attack, while at the same time you will also be seeking to capture the heart of your dream girl(s)! Game features include: five unique heroines, fully voiced characters, multiple language support (English, Japanese, Indonesian), seven different endings, mini battles with aliens, a detailed management system, hundreds of usable items, and more!


Expect to hear more on both of these titles in the coming months. Also don’t forget to read this article if you haven’t already: Sekai Project Announce Three New Visual Novel Localisations – Maitetsu, COMPANION and Still I Miss Her.

 

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.
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