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“I thought it wouldn’t come out” Remake of’Wolhee’ in Japan, confirmed to be released after 13 years of production announcement… Summer 2021 release-reporter Lee Chang-gyu

[이창규 기자] Japanese game company TYPE-MOON’s popular visual novel “Wolhee” (月姬, Tsukihime) is being remade, which is exciting fans.

On the 31st, the Fate series year-end broadcast revealed the PV video and release date of the remake of’Wolhee’,’Wolhee-A piece of blue glass moon’.

‘Wolhee’, which was released in December 2000, was the first game of Typemoon, which was active as a Dojin Circle at the time, and thanks to its tremendous popularity, the fighting game’MELTY BLOOD’ and animation were also produced.

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After that, information was released that the first remake version was produced in 2008, and it was revealed that the CG was modified and that it was produced for all ages by adding scenarios and deleting some elements.

However, for the next 12 years, the development status, let alone the release date, was not disclosed at all, so it was considered a game that would not be released by fans.

Meanwhile, the release of the remake was officially announced on the 31st, and it is reported that it is scheduled to be released on the PlayStation 4 (PS4) and Nintendo Switch in the summer of 2021.

The feature of this remake is that the anime version’Jinwoldam Wolhee’ and the fighting game’Melty Blood’ did not use voice actors at all, but all new voice actors were used.

According to the currently released information, Kanemoto Ryosuke Tono is in charge, Ikumi Hasegawa for Alquaid Brunstud, Kaede Hondo for Ciel, and Shino Shimoji for Akiha Toono.

On the other hand, at the news of the sudden release of the remake version at home and abroad, netizens are showing reactions such as “Wolhee? .

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