Never 7 The End of Infinity and Ever 17 The Out of Infinity getting remasters
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Never 7 and Ever 17 Remasters Will Appear in 2025

Mages has revealed that it will release remasters of Never 7: The End of Infinity and Ever 17: The Out of Infinity in early March 2025. The remasters for both visual novels will appear on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC. Spike Chunsoft announced it will release them worldwide on March 6, 2025.

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While Never 7 has also appeared on Android mobile devices with bonus apps like calculator and minigames, Mages will use KID’s original 2000 release on Sega Dreamcast as a basis for this remaster.

Meanwhile, Ever 17—which originally came out in 2002—will have some significant changes. 5pb released a remake on Xbox 360 with 3D character models in 2011, but Mages will revert them back to 2D graphics in the upcoming remaster. However, the company will still retain the character costumes and scenarios that appeared in the Xbox 360 remake.

Mages also announced that it will sell physical Switch releases for both visual novel remasters in Japan and Asia. It also mentioned additional subtitles in English and Traditional Chinese besides Japanese. While Ever 17 already had an English PC localization released in North America in 2005, this will mark the first time Never 7 has had an official English release without having to rely on fan translation patches.

The remasters of Never 7: The End of Infinity and Ever 17: The Out of Infinity will be available for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam on March 6, 2025.


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