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Jack Jeanne launching in June, 3 Limited Editions announced

Jack Jeanne is an Otome Visual Novel / Rhythm game developed by Broccoli, and it garnered quite a lot of attention due to the major involvement of Sui Ishida (of Tokyo Ghoul fame). The manga artist is credited as the original creator of the project, and did more than simply design the characters: he also designed the world, drew illustrations, and wrote the lyrics for insert songs.

Fans in Europe and North America will be able to discover Sui Ishida’s work in Jack Jeanne next June (exact release date to be announced). And Aksys Games are going all out for that release, as they will offer no less than 3 Limited Editions in North America:

  • Bronze Edition:
    • a copy of the game
    • 80-page hardcover art book
    • collectible pins of each Univeil Drama School class
    • a Univeil school scarf
    • an acrylic diorama
  • Silver Edition (exclusive to the Aksys Online Store)
    • all the contents from Bronze Edition
    • crossbody pack
  • Gold Edition (exclusive to the Aksys Onlinbe Store)
    • all the contents from the Silver Edition
    • t-shirt with iconic character art

Finally, here’s some more details about the game:

Kisa is about to give up on her dream of becoming an actor when she is given a surprising opportunity to attend the prestigious, all-male Univeil Drama School where her brother was once a star pupil. She is granted admission with two conditions: be chosen as the lead in the final performance and hide her identity as a girl! Competition at the school is fierce and the rivalries are real! Will Kisa be able to forge powerful bonds with her male classmates while competing against them? Will she be cast in the lead role in the final performance at the end of the year all while keeping her secret?

Jack Jeanne (Switch) does not have a release date yet, but is slated for a June release in Europe and North America.

Source: Aksys Games PR

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