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To Heart Remake Will Come Out in 2025

A To Heart remake will come out in 2025. So far, there’s no information outside of new cast members and a look at the logo. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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This information came out during the Aquaplus festival stream on July 30, 2024.  However, Aquaplus also teased a new project for the franchise back in May 2024. The new logo design is a lot simpler compared to the original one. For one thing, the big heart behind the name of the game is now gone. As well, the text no longer looks like it’s popping out at you.

As for the two new cast members, we know that Kana Ichinose will play Akari Kamigishi and Hina Youmiya will play Multi. Ichinose’s previous roles include Suletta in Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury, Fern in Frieren, and Hisui in Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon. As for Youmiya, you might have heard her as Yukito in Ayaka, Minami in Oshi no Ko, and Tomori in BanG Dream!.

To Heart is quite a classic dating sim, having come out in 1997 on Windows PC. Since then, there have been multiple adaptations and ports, as well as an anime adaptation. The gameplay is fairly simple. You decide throughout the day where you want to go and what you want to say to characters you encounter in each location. Depending on your affection levels, you’ll enter different routes and attain different endings.

The To Heart remake is in development and will come out in 2025. There is no information on platforms as of yet.


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