Spike Chunsoft announced Science Adventure visual novel ANONYMOUS;CODE launches September 8 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam worldwide. The upcoming release will be the first entry in the Science Adventure series to feature both English and Japanese voice-overs.
Pre-orders for ANONYMOUS;CODE are available at participating retailers in North America and Europe. Additionally, a SteelBook Launch Edition is also available to pre-order featuring art drawn by character designer Haruhisa Nakata. Eager fans may check out the new SteelBook Launch Edition alongside the ANONYMOUS;CODE English dub in the latest trailer.
ANONYMOUS;CODE English Dub Confirmed
The English voice cast of ANONYMOUS;CODE includes Max Mittelman (Persona 5: Royal English VA for Ryuji Sakamoto), Anairis Quiñones (AI: The Somnium Files – nirvanA Initiative English VA for Tama), and Y. Chang (AI: The Somnium Files – nirvanA Initiative English VA for Lien).
English VA: Max Mittelman (pictured left)
Character: Pollon
Japanese VA: Shōya Chiba
English VA: Anairis Quiñones (pictured left)
Character: Momo
Japanese VA: Shiina Natsukawa
English VA: Y. Chang (pictured left)
Character: Cross
Japanese VA: Tomokazu Sugita
Here’s an overview of ANONYMOUS;CODE via Spike Chunsoft:
About ANONYMOUS;CODE
The highly-anticipated next installment of the Science Adventure series, ANONYMOUS;CODE is coming to the west on September 8th, 2023. This is the latest work by STEINS;GATE creator Chiyomaru Shikura, in collaboration with returning staff from the Science Adventure series. Experience the story of the hackers who will rewrite the future.
2037. Nakano, Tokyo. Pollon Takaoka is caught up in a tangle of plots as a result of his encounter with the mysterious girl Momo and faces major events that shake the world. Live the experience with Pollon, help him hack the myriad branches of reality and “load” the ending that saves the world!
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