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Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Tsuzuri will be released for Switch and PC via Steam on February 29, 2024


The long-awaited visual novel game, Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Tsuzuri, has announced its release date of February 29, 2024. The announcement was made by publisher dramatic create and developer HaccaWorks*. The game will be available on Nintendo Switch and PC through Steam.

Support for multiple languages A notable feature is that the game will offer language options in English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese, providing an accessible experience to a global audience.

A look at history Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Tsuzuri is a visual novel that was originally released as a PC game in 2011, developed by dojin group HaccaWorks*. It has since been adapted into a 10-volume comic, a novel, CD dramas, and other media. In 2014, it underwent a major overhaul with the PSP console version, which included a revision of the main plot, full voice acting, a prequel, and a new ending. This improved version now comes to the Nintendo Switch and Steam, maintaining all the content of the PSP version.

The intriguing plot The story follows Yue, a young man born in a mountain shrine in Utsuwa. During the winter festival, he meets two mysterious boys, while exploring the outside world for the first time in his life alongside his childhood friend, a black fox named Kurogitsune. As the plot unfolds, players will enter a world full of mystery and excitement, with secrets to discover.

Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi Tsuzuri promises to captivate visual novel lovers with its rich narrative and multilingual options. The release date is just around the corner, and fans are surely eager to dive into this exciting adventure.

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