Macross, Mushoku Tensei, & Goblin Slayer Games, RearSekai, Ginka, & More Presented by Bushiroad

Bushiroad presented games inspired by the Macross, Mushoku Tensei, & Goblin Slayer anime on top of the first gameplay of RearSekai by the creator of Rune Factory & the visual novel Ginka by the creators of Atri: My Dear Moments. 👀


Published: July 27, 2023 8:13 AM /

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Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation - Quest of Memories

Today Bushiroad Games hosted a presentation from Japan, showcasing some of the games in the publisher's upcoming lineup for consoles and PC.

We start with the first trailer of Marcross: Shooting Insight, coming PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. A release date has not been announced, but we get the first glimpse of the shoot 'em up. You can check it out below.

Keep in mind that, while the game is coming west, the content related to the original Macross series and the Do You Remember Love movie won't be included in the English release due to the usual and maddening licensing issues.

Next, we get another trailer for the upcoming tactics JRPG Goblin Slayer: Another Adventurer - Nightmare Feastagain, we don't get a release date besides a generic "this winter" window, but we know that it's coming for PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch and it'll feature an original story set in the universe of the anime, with original characters. 

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation - Quest of Memories is another game inspired by a popular anime which got a new trailer showcasing the popular characters of the series. We learn that it's coming for PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam with no release date announced. 

We also learn that it'll include both stories from the anime and original storytelling. It's a JRPG with a variety of environments displayed in 3D. 

The next game showcased is a side-scrolling action adventure titled Gift coming in 2024 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PS4. It's developed by Toydium and it's part of an initiative by Bushiroad to publish indie games.

We also get the announcement that Bishiroad will publish Ginka, a new visual novel by the creators of Atri: My Dear Moments, written by Asuta Konno of "If My Heart Had Wings " fame with character design by Yusano. Like Atri: My Dear Moments, it's developed by Frontwing. The main heroine Ginka Shinomiya is played by Ikumi Hasegawa, who will also sing the opening theme song "Star Trail."

The story is about a high-school student named Ryusei Aoba returning home to an island five years after his childhood friend Ginka disappeared one night during the summer festival. He hopes to find her living a normal life on the island as if nothing happened, but he finds out that she has been missing ever since.

Yet, when our hero is about to leave in disappointment, Ginka suddenly appears in front of him. Yet, she has forgotten her own name.  All she remembers is the name "Ryusei" and her love for him.

You can check out the trailer below. 

We then get to see RearSekai by the creator of Rune Factory creator Yoshifumi Hashimoto. It's coming exclusively for Nintendo Switch on October 12 and today we get to see the first full gameplay trailer. 

We also get the presentation of three characters, Miyabi voiced by Madoka Asahina, Momo voiced by Kanon Takao, Luka voiced by Nene Hieda, and Rock, voiced by Shuta Morishita. 

RearSekai Miyabi

RearSekai Momo

RearSekai Luka

RearSekai Rock

Lastly, we saw a brief teaser trailer of another visual novel from the Revue Starlight franchise. It's coming for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam and it has a pretty crazy title, Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight Butai Souzo Geki Harukanaru El Dorado. It's worth mentioning that the trailer didn't show much at all, and it served exclusivity as the reveal of the official title. Unfortunately, the original livestream has been set as private, so watching its recording isn't possible. 

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