Quintessential Quintuplets Video Game

Akihabara News (Tokyo) — The anime series Quintessential Quintuplets will soon become both a movie and a video game.

It has been announced that the animated film version of the globally and locally well-received anime and manga series Quintessential Quintuplets, created by respected writer and manga artist Haruba Negi, will be joined by a video game adaptation following its release.

The new video game will be titled Quintessential Quintuplets the Movie: Five Memories of My Time with You. It is being developed by Japanese video game company Mages.

The video game will be available for consoles such as the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, following the release of the movie on May 20.

The game is expected to be launched in Japan on June 2, with both standard and limited editions. Both feature fifteen possible different endings, although the limited edition of the game will come included with a five-disc CD set.

At the moment, there are no announcements regarding the release of the video game outside of Japan.

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