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The Quintessential Quintuplets ∬ for PS4 & Switch Gets New Trailer Showing Cute Opening Cutscene

Today Mages released a new trailer for the upcoming The Quintessential Quintuplets ∬: Natsu Omoide Mo Go-Tobun game.

Quintessential Quintuplets

Today Mages released a new trailer for the upcoming The Quintessential Quintuplets ∬: Natsu Omoide Mo Go-Tobun game.

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The new video showcases the opening cutscene of the game, which will surely please fans of the original manga and anime.

We get to see plenty of all the five heroines of the story, topped by the opening song “Minamikaze” (Summer Wind) performed by the voice actresses of the quintuplets. The ending song “Summer Days” will also be performed by them.

The game is tied to the upcoming second anime season The Quintessential Quintuplets ∬ that started airing in January and it’s titled “Go-Tobun no Hanayome: Natsu Omoide Mo Go-Tobun,” which translates as “Five Equal Brides ∬: Summer Memories Are Also Split in Five Equal Parts.”

You can adapt the title to The Quintessential Quintuplets ∬: Summer Memories Are Also Split in Five Equal Parts.

You can check the video out below alongside an introduction video with Itsuki Nakano’s voice actress Inori Minase.

The Quintessential Quintuplets ∬: Natsu Omoide Mo Go-Tobun (Summer Memories Are Also Split in Five Equal Parts.) will be released for PS4 and Nintendo Switch in Japan on March 25, 2021.

At the moment, no announcement has been made about a possible western release, but Mages’ games are often published by Spike Chunsoft in the west, so there is hope.

No western release has been announced just yet, but you can check out the original reveal and trailer alongside a batch of screenshots.

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