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New Visual Novel Licences and News Shared by MangaGamer Over Weekend

Joining the growing number of otaku-related publishers in making new announcements this weekend, international visual novel publisher MangaGamer took to their Youtube channel in lieu of Anime Expo 2020 to announce three pieces of news regarding new acquisitions and...

First Visual Novels from ANIPLEX.EXE Label Available on Steam

Earlier this year, Aniplex of America confirmed they were launching the ANIPLEX.EXE publishing label. Following numerous other publishers popping up in the growing all-ages and adult-oriented visual novel spaces, this would be their own attempt at entering the VN...

ANIPLEX.EXE Enters Visual Novel Market With ATRI -My Dear Moments- and Adabana Odd Tails

For the longest time, with a few exceptions, the international visual novel market has been dominated by three major publishers - MangaGamer, Sekai Project and JAST USA. With a goal of giving "the world a novel way to play",...

MangaGamer Release Kindred Spirits on the Roof in Time for Valentine’s Day

https://youtu.be/J7XNJg2lUJQ Just in time for Valentine's Day, international visual novel publisher MangaGamer have announced that they have released Kindred Spirits on the Roof (Okujou no Yurirei-san | 屋上の百合霊さん) by Liar-Soft onto their online store and the Steam digital distribution platform....

MangaGamer Announce Uncensored Steam Release of ‘Kindred Spirits on the Roof’

Visual novel publisher MangaGamer are not unfamiliar with Valve's Steam service, having distributed many titles on it before. However, although MangaGamer have a sizable line-up of visual novels in their collection, they have only been able to release all-age friendly editions on Steam. Until now that is. MangaGamer have announced that Kindred Spirits on the Roof, an acquisition they first confirmed at Otakon 2015, will be available on Steam. This upcoming Steam release will be uncensored, meaning that players will be able to enjoy the original storyline and CG artwork as it was meant to enjoyed.