Okayu nyumu Hololive visual novel will appear on PS4 Switch and Windows PC in February 2025
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Hololive Visual Novel Okayu Nyumu Will Launch in February 2025

Entergram has confirmed the release date and platforms for Okayu Nyumu, the visual novel starring the Hololive Vtuber Nekomata Okayu. The company will release the title for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC on February 27, 2025. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The company has also published details about the upcoming visual novel’s availability. The Switch release will have the most complete offering with both physical and digital releases, while the PS4 version will only be available digitally at 2,970 yen (~$19.55).

Entergram has also revealed physical limited editions for Okayu Nyumu that will be available for the Switch and PC versions. The regular limited edition will cost 9,900 yen (~$65.15) and come with a drama CD, original soundtrack, a hanging tapestry, an acrylic stand, keychain, and magnet, as well as three instant camera-styled portrait cards.

There will be also a Hololive Official Edition that costs even more at 14,300 yen (~$94.15). In addition to the above items, this set will include an acrylic panel, a theme song CD, and another drama CD that would be exclusively available at the Hololive Production Official Shop.

Nekomata Okayu first revealed the visual novel themed after herself in a live stream held earlier in October 2024. She will be the second Hololive Vtuber to have a visual novel made by Entergram after the now-graduated Minato Aqua’s Aquarium.

Okayu nyumu will be available for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Windows 10/11 PCs on February 27, 2025.


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