The franchise of Hametsu Flag Shika Nai Akuyaku Reijo ni Tensei Shiteshimatta…, better known as Hamefura, will launch a manga collection titled Otome Game no Hametsu Flag Shika Nai Akuyaku Reijo ni Tensei Shiteshimatta… GIRLS PATCH which will go on sale next June 26 in physical and digital stores. This publication will be carried out with the collaboration of the magazine Comic Yuri Hime.

This release is a yuri version of the main story in which Katarina will be entangled in different routes that will lead her to an affair with one of the co-stars of the game Fortune Lover.

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Yamaguchi started publishing the novels online through the website Shousetsuka ni Narou in 2014. Subsequently, the publisher Ichijinsha publication of the paper novels began with illustrations by Nami Hidaka and under the editorial seal Bunko Iris in August 2015. The publisher published the ninth volume in April 2020.

For its part, the anime adaptation was broadcast since April 4 and had twelve episodes produced by the studios Silver Link, under the direction of Keisuke Inoue and scripts written by Megumi Shimizu. A second season was announced for 2021.

Synopsis of Hamefura

After hitting her head particularly hard one day, Duke Claes’ daughter Katarina recovers all the memories of her past life: that of a Japanese teenager. Just before her untimely death, this girl remembers playing an otome game … and it’s exactly like the world she’s living in now!

She is now Katarina Claes, the antagonist of the otome game, who harassed the protagonist until the end. Knowing all the possible outcomes of the game, he realizes that all possible routes end with Katarina’s murder or exile. To avoid these catastrophic endings, he has to use his knowledge of the game and his own tricks, starting with breaking this engagement with the prince.

Source: Ranobe Sugoi

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