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Entergram has announced not one, but two more romance visual novels that are slated for Switch. Both Sen no Hatou, Tsukisome no Kouki and HajiLove: Making Lovers for Switch in Japan, and you can get details on each below.

Sen no Hatou, Tsukisome no Kouki

  • due out July 28th in Japan
  • 7,678 yen
  • 10,970 yen limited edition includes a special acrylic ornament

Story

*The ruins of the people’s tranquility lie smoldering…

Two thousand years of prosperity have come to an end, the Empire conquered at the hands of degenerate invaders. As what they once took for granted crumbles around them, its citizens nevertheless continue to strive for a better tomorrow, even as they are swept up in the tides of history.

Miyaguni Akari, the final heir to the imperial throne, seeks “power”—for it is her absolute duty to eradicate her sworn foes and reclaim her empire. Tokita Sojin, a proud warrior without a past, seeks a “lord”—for the noble blade must be wielded in the name of “fealty.” Fate shall see to it that their paths will cross—and it is not the domain of man to know whether their journey shall end in despair or in triumph.*

HajiLove: Making Lovers

  • due out July 28th in Japan
  • 8,228 yen
  • 10,970 yen limited edition includes a Yui Hakari and Hatsuho Yofune acrylic figure, maxi single of the theme song “One Two Trap!!,” and a Sakurako Sonoike and Kouta Shinohara microfiber cloth

Story

*“Dating someone that’s not your soul mate is a waste of time. The only kind relationship I’m interested in is one that’s sure to have a happy ending. If you’re going to fall in love, fall in love once. Find your ideal partner, a person that you love so much that it feels like you’re burning up inside.”

My beliefs about love were abnormal, clearly. My classmates certainly seemed willing to hookup with anything that walked, and they appeared happy enough.

But I realized something in my 2nd year of high school. My soul mate wasn’t going to just fall out of the sky into my lap. I wanted to experience a real, flesh and blood love, not some made up fairly tale version of it that only existed in my head.

The childhood friend that wants to spend her life at your side. The classmate that dreams of meeting her knight in shining armor. The underclassman that wants to become an expert at romance. The upperclassman that longs to bring happiness to the family she holds dear.

My meeting these girls was nothing but a series of coincidences. But if what happens next is up to me, then maybe I can decide it starts right here, right now. I won’t know if I’m making the right moves or not until this is all over. All I know is that the only one that can turn a chance encounter into true love is me.

The heroine and protagonist suddenly start dating, and as they spend time together, they fall in love for real.

This work inherits the concept and world view of its predecessor, “MakingLovers”. It is a student version with all the heroines attending a school, with the concept of the shape of love that develops after a relationship is formed and the element of “shyness” is strengthened.

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