On the official page for the video game developed by LIKE IT and based on the multimedia franchise of Gotoubun no Hanayome ((The quintessence of the quintuplets), entitled Gotoubun no Hanayome: Natsu no Omoide mo Gotoubun, a new trailer for the CD Dramas package has been released and will be included in the limited edition of this edition.

The package includes five CDs, each one inspired by the franchise's major quintuplets. In her recordings, conversations between the girl and the protagonist Fuutarou Uesugi are observed in situations in which they are alone. On this occasion, the first advance that corresponds Itsuki Nakano, interpreted by Inori Minase, the fifth of the quintuplets in order of birth.

On the other hand, the launch in Japan is planned for next March 25th on consoles. Playstation 4 Y. Nintendo switch. The CD dramas contained in the special edition are each longer than 30 minutes and have a total duration of 175 minutes (2 hours and 55 minutes).

For his part, Haruba published the manga in the magazine Weekly Shonen Magazine from the publisher Kodansha between August 2017 and February 2020. The publisher has compiled the work in a total of fourteen volumes and broadcast the first season in January 2019 in Japan. The manga has been published again in color in volume format since April 2020 and has recently exceeded 14 million copies in circulation.

Gotoubun no Hanayome Synopsis: Natsu no Omoide mo Gotoubun

The original story of the video game begins during the summer break after a school field trip. Trapped on a desert island, Uesugi is accompanied by the Nakano Quintuplets for at least two weeks due to a sudden storm. The cast of the anime is returning for this production, and the Nakano-ke no Itsutsugo unit, made up of the five heroines, will be the theme song titled "Minami Kaze (South Winds)" as well as the final theme titled "Summer Days (Days of Summer) ".

Source: official page

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