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To Heart 2025 Release Window and Platforms Announced

More information has come out about the 2025 remake of To Heart, including its platforms, release window, and aesthetic. Aquaplus announced the game will feature full 3D for the models and cutscenes, and the characters look more modern in comparison to the original’s very 1990s art style. [Thanks, Denfaminico!]

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This information first appeared at the Aquaplus 30th anniversary event. For starters, the new To Heart will come out on the Nintendo Switch and Windows PC via Steam. While we don’t know the exact date yet, we can expect it to come out some time in Spring 2025. YURiKA’s “Feeling Heart” will be the opening song for the game, and we already know two members of the cast. Kana Ichinose will voice Akari and Hina Youmiya will voice Multi.

Here are some more screenshots from the game:

Information on a new To Heart project in 2025 first appeared in May 2024. At the time, there wasn’t a lot of information on what it could be. Another franchise that Aquaplus stated would see new content was Utawarerumono. During the same 30th anniversary event we learned about the release window and platforms for To Heart, Aquaplus showed off Utawarerumono: Shiro e no Michishirube, which will be the latest entry in the series.

The To Heart remake will come out on the Nintendo Switch and Windows PC in Spring 2025.


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