Aquaplus has announced a remake of its 1997 visual novel/dating sim game 'To Heart,' set for release in spring 2025 on Nintendo Switch and PC, featuring full-3D graphics and new character designs by Tatami Honjo. The announcement was made during the "Grand Aqua Festival 30th Anniversary" event, where details of the new Project Kizuna RPG were also revealed. The physical and digital versions of the game will be priced at 4,378 yen and 3,080 yen, respectively.
Aquaplus has announced a new RPG titled Project Kizuna, currently in development with no specified platforms or release date. The project features notable staff including producer Naoya Shimokawa, director Kengo Uchibori, scenario writer Munemitsu Suga, and character designers Tatsuki Amazuyu and Misato Mitsumi. Further details are yet to be revealed.
Aquaplus has announced that the remake of the romance adventure game ToHeart will be released in Japan for the Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam in spring 2025. The game, which originally gained popularity as a school romance story, will feature characters rendered in full 3D. The remake includes contributions from character designer Tatami Honjou and voice actors Kana Ichinose and Hina Youmiya. The opening theme song, "Feeling Heart," will be performed by YURiKA. Pricing details have been provided for both digital and physical versions.
Aquaplus has announced the revival of the visual novel Jasmine, which was initially announced in 2011 and canceled in 2015. While platforms and a release date have not been disclosed, the project involves scriptwriter Yuuichi Suzumoto and character designer Hisashi Kawata. The first visual released is the same as the one from 2011, with no further details provided.
Aquaplus has announced a new entry in the Utawarerumono series, titled 'Utawarerumono: Shiro e no Michishirube,' set to release in Japan in 2025. The game will feature contributions from key staff such as Suga Munemitsu and Naoya Shimokawa, and will build upon the gameplay system of 'Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten.' The announcement was made at the 'Great Aquaplus Festival: 30th Anniversary' event, though further details and footage have yet to be released online.