The Caligua Effect 2 Vocaloid

Vocaloid Producer Tsumiki Revealed as a Composer for The Caligula Effect 2

Vocaloid producer Tsumiki will be lending their talents in upcoming RPG The Caligula Effect 2. Tsukimi will provide the compositions associated with the character Kudan, one of several Obbligato Musicians featured in the game. The latest trailer for The Caligula Effect 2 provided a short sample of the song. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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As with other characters within the universe of The Caligula Effect 2, this song by Vocaloid producer Tsumiki will be “composed” by Kudan. Previous announcements included the reveal of several other musicians that will have their work attributed to various characters within the game. Mariya Ise, who has voiced characters in Fairy Tail, Hunter x Hunter, and The Promised Neverland, voices Kudan. You can watch the latest trailer for The Caligula Effect 2 below.

Not only does this trailer feature a sample of the track composed by Tsukimi, but it also provides a bit of voice acting as well. Previously revealed Obbligato Musicians include MU-kun and #QP, who also have individual musicians associated with their in-game compositions. Additionally, players were given a first look at two antagonists in The Caligula Effect 2 in March 2021.

The Caligula Effect 2 will release on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Japan on June 24, 2021. A worldwide release is scheduled for Fall 2021.


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