Rent-A-Girlfriend: The Horizon and the Girlfriend in Swimsuit - visual novel game will be available for Switch and PS4 in November 2024
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Rent-A-Girlfriend Console Game Release Date Set in November

Mages revealed more details about the upcoming Rent-A-Girlfriend adventure game for consoles, including its release date. The visual novel will have the subtitle The Horizon and the Girlfriend in the Swimsuit, and the company will release it for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 on November 28, 2024.

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The company initially revealed the title in July 2024. It revealed new details on the visual novel on August 5, 2024, as promised. Mages has yet to provide new in-game screenshots, but it did reveal the game’s story synopsis.

The player will assume the role of the series protagonist Kazuya Kinoshita, who is working part-time at a beach house in Enoshima Island in order to gather funds to produce a movie that stars Chizuru Mizuhara. During the seven-day stay, Kazuya can interact with not only Chizuru but also Mami, Ruka, Sumi, and Mini.

Mages has also opened pre-orders for the upcoming Rent-A-Girlfriend game in Japan with various bonus benefits. In addition to regular physical copies, the company will offer a limited edition that includes an original soundtrack CD and four drama CDs. People who pre-order the game can also receive a small illustration based on one of the five heroines at random by the series creator Reiji Miyajima. Each store chain in Japan will also have a different bonus character item that comes with the physical copy.

Rent-A-Girlfriend: The Horizon and the Girlfriend in the Swimsuit will be available for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Japan on November 28, 2024.


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