The Quintessential Quintuplets: Goto Pazu Story Game’s First Trailer Released

On Friday, MAGES. released the first promotional video for their latest console game in The Quintessential Quintuplets franchise, titled “Gotōbun no Hanayome: Goto Pazu Story.”

The Quintessential Quintuplets: Goto Pazu Story Game's First Trailer Released

MAGES. has announced the release of their latest console game, “Gotōbun no Hanayome: Goto Pazu Story,” in the Quintessential Quintuplets franchise. The game is set to launch on May 25 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, with pre-orders available since February 10. It is essentially a console version of the smartphone game “Gotōbun no Hanayome: Itsutsugo-chan wa Puzzle wo Gotōbun Dekinai,” released in October 2020. However, the console version will only feature the fully voiced story part of the smartphone game.

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The game’s theme song will be performed by Natsumi Takamori, the voice behind Raiha Uesugi. MAGES. had previously developed “Gotōbun no Hanayome Natsu no Omoide mo Gotōbun” (The Quintessential Quintuplets Summer Memories Also Come in Five) for PS4 and Switch, which launched in Japan in March 2021.

They also developed “Eiga Gotōbun no Hanayome Kimi to Sugoshita Itsutsu no Omoide” (The Quintessential Quintuplets the Movie: Five Memories of My Time with You), the video game adaptation of the “Eiga Gotōbun no Hanayome” sequel anime film, which was released for PS4 and Switches in June 2022.

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The franchise’s movie sequel, “The Quintessential Quintuplets the Movie,” was released in Japan in May 2022, serving as the story’s finale. Crunchyroll began screening the film with English subtitles and an English dub in the United States and Canada on December 2.

The anime’s first season, consisting of 12 episodes, premiered in January 2019. Its second season aired from January to March 2021. Negi Haruba launched the original manga in Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine in August 2017, concluding the series in February 2020.

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