See B-Project Ryusei Fantasia in English on the Switch and PC
Image via PQube

See B-Project Ryusei Fantasia in English on the Switch and PC

B-Project Ryusei Fantasia, the Japanese MAGES Switch game based on the anime and manga, will be released in English worldwide and get a PC version. PQube announced it picked up the visual novel and will release it “soon.”

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It’s been quite a while since B-Project Ryusei Fantasia released in Japan. It first showed up on the Switch there in September 2021. A mobile release then followed a few months later in February 2022. As there’s no exact release window yet beyond “soon,” we don’t know exactly how many months and years it took for it to be picked up. The Switch version will be available digitally and physically. The Steam page is already live for the title.

In the game, players are an Artist & Repertoire supporter helping 14 singers from the groups KiLLER KiNG, Kitakore, MooNs, and THRIVE become one group: B-Project. Your decisions will determine which of the two endings you’ll get. You’ll also be able to go through epilogues for all 14 of the characters. 

Here’s the B-Project Ryusei Fantasia English trailer. It’s the opening movie that also introduces all the main characters and the theme song “sung” by the idols.

PQube also shared the first six English screenshots for the game, which we can go through in the gallery below.

B-Project Ryusei Fantasia will come to the Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam worldwide soon. It is available on the Switch and mobile devices in Japan. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll worldwide.


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