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Tokyo Ghoul creator Sui Ishida announces Jack Jeanne for Switch

Part rhythm game, part high school drama
by rawmeatcowboy
23 April 2019
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Tamasaka is an opera troupe consisting only of men, who also play women. The troupe owns the Univers Opera School, which raises actors while putting on performances. Every performance invites the audience to an overwhelmingly flashy world and never fails to keep their attention.

The talented students of the hard-to-enter school are broken up into four classes to study theater, as well as compete for the title of Top Class at Univers.

The protagonist, Kisa Tachibana, who had given up on a life of theater, receives special permission to attend Univers Opera School following a certain event as long as she fulfills two conditions.

One of those conditions is to star in the final performance at the end of the year.

The other is to hide the fact that she is a woman…

To make her dreams come true, and to help her pupils, the protagonist will deepen her bonds with the classmates that become her “cogs.”

What future awaits the protagonist after spending the year with her classmates…?

Specifications

Title: Jack Jeanne
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Release Date: 2020 (Japan)
Developer: Broccoli
Original Work: Sui Ishida
Character Design: Sui Ishida
Scenario: Shin Towada / Sui Ishida
Music: Akira Kosemura
Concept Art: Rounin
Choreography: Seishiro
Publisher: Broccoli

Jack Jeanne, a “girls opera” game from Tokyo Ghoul creator Sui Ishida, will hit the Switch in Japan sometime in 2020.
The game is a mix of both simulation and rhythm game components. During simulation parts, you connect with classmates as protagonist Kisa Tachibana, who is aiming for the lead role in the school play. During rhythm game parts, participate in 3D dance performances.

For more screens and art, check out the official site here

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