Kanojo no Tomodachi Manga is Getting an Anime Adaptation

Kanojo no Tomodachi

A new X (formerly Twitter) account has opened and announced that Jura’s Kanojo no Tomodachi (My Girlfriend’s Friend) manga is getting a TV anime adaptation in 2026. To celebrate the announcement, Jura released a new illustration for the upcoming Kanojo no Tomodachi anime. A new key visual from the anime staff was also revealed.

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Kanojo no Tomodachi anime key visual
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Jura launched the manga in Kodansha’s YanMaga Web in May 2021. Kodansha published the manga’s sixth compiled book volume in October 2025.

The story of Kanojo no Tomodachi focuses on Takeru, a high school boy with a girlfriend named Kaori. Kaori confessed her feelings to him and became his first-ever girlfriend, but Kaori’s friend, Tomoko, poses a problem as she begins to seduce him. 

WWWave Corporation’s Deregula anime label will produce the anime. The company also owns the ComicFesta web manga service and AnimeFesta programming block, so it will likely be streaming on AnimeFesta as well. 

Deregula will also produce a TV anime of Eroki and Shinko Konoshiro’s Ushiro no Shōmen Kamui-san (Kamui-san Directly Behind You) manga this July. There will be on-air and “Deregula” (uncensored) versions of the Ushiro no Shōmen Kamui-san anime when it premieres. 

Stranger Than Heaven Launches This Winter

Stranger Than Heaven screenshot of Kamurocho

SEGA and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has announced that Stranger Than Heaven, previously known as Project Century, will launch this winter for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Stranger Than Heaven will be available day one with Xbox Game Pass, and more details were revealed during the “Xbox Presents: A Special Look at Stranger Than Heaven” broadcast.

Beginning in the year 1915, the story stars Makoto Daito (voiced by Yu Shirota), a young Japanese-American boy from San Francisco who searches for a better life by heading to a ship bound for Japan. After being caught by Orpheus, voiced by Snoop Dogg, Makoto heads to Japan and becoming his sidekick, allowing him to learn the tools of the underworld trades. Makoto is joined by an older boy named Yu Shinjo, who is voiced by Dean Fujioka. Shinjo is ambitious, and those ambitions initially drive a wedge between them. 

Stranger Than Heaven takes place over five stages or acts in the following cities:

  • Kokura, Fukuoka (1915)
  • Kure, Hiroshima (1929)
  • Minami, Osaka – (1943)
  • Atami, Shizuoka – (1951)
  • Kamurocho, Shinjuku – (1965)

As a showman, Makoto can hone into various sounds and tunes on the streets to gain inspiration for original compositions. He can handle his promotion and manage performances, and he’s assisted by Takashi, who is voiced by Satoshi Fujihara from Official Hige Dandism. Tori Kelly is also part of the cast as Suzy, and she performs the theme song alongside singer-songwriter Ado.

Stranger Than Heaven features a new combat system where players can perform attacks with the triggers and bumper buttons, each of which are tied to Makoto’s left arm, right arm, left leg, and right leg, respectively. There’s a visceral feel to combat that places emphasize on Makoto’s hard strikes, which can be charged and unleashed on opponents.

Get the full details from SEGA and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio below:

Face Down Fate

A 50-year saga of those with nowhere to go and their desperate struggle to find a home. In 1915 San Francisco, a young boy, Makoto Daito, sneaks aboard a suspicious ship in the harbor under the cover of night. Born to an American father and a Japanese mother, Makoto faces harsh persecution due to his Asian heritage. 

After losing both of his parents, Makoto decides to travel to his mother’s homeland, Japan, where a fateful encounter awaits. With nothing but the shirt on his back, Makoto soon learns, however, that his voyage across the Pacific is anything but a “free ride,” and that this one choice will forever change the course of his life. 

International Cast

Players can look forward to a diverse international lineup of performers featuring Yu Shirota, Dean Fujioka, Snoop Dogg, Moeka Hoshi, Tori Kelly, Akio Otsuka, Tokuma Nishioka, Satoshi Fujihara, Cordell Broadus, Ado, and Bunta Sugawara.

Regarding the Appearance of the Late, Legendary Actor Bunta Sugawara

In STRANGER THAN HEAVEN, the late and legendary actor Bunta Sugawara appears. SEGA received formal consent from his family, and, with materials provided by Toei Company, Ltd.—which produced many of Mr. Sugawara’s films, including the Battles Without Honor and Humanity— RGG Studio crafted his CG character design based on archival footage and photographs from the time.

The character’s voice is performed by actor Takashi Ukaji, who shared a close connection with Mr. Sugawara.

Theme Song

Song Name: STRANGER THAN HEAVEN

Artists: Snoop Dogg, Satoshi Fujihara, Ado, Tori Kelly

Five Eras, Five Cities

STRANGER THAN HEAVEN unfolds across a version of Japan that may have existed in another life altogether, immersing players in five sprawling cities, each inspired by real locations of their respective eras.

Players will explore the following settings and times:

      • 1915, Kokura, Fukuoka: home of what was said to be one of the world’s largest foundries, a smoke-scorched town bursting with the passion of hard-driven, equally fiery workers.
      • 1929, Kure, Hiroshima: a port town dominated by Japan’s largest naval arsenal and heavily influenced by the presence of yakuza organizations.
      • 1943, Minami, Osaka: the biggest entertainment district in western Japan, set against the ever-rising tension of a world at war.
      • 1951, Atami, Shizuoka: a bustling seaside getaway synonymous with tourism in postwar Japan.
      • 1965, Shinjuku, Tokyo: Japan’s most iconic pleasure district—a city of swirling and unpredictable chaos.

Life of a Showman 

Early in the story, Makoto’s guide and mentor discovers his hidden talent for music, and, before long, Makoto finds himself not only singing a tune or two but stepping into the role of a showman, producing a wide variety of incredible acts throughout Japan.

In order to get these shows off the ground, Makoto must explore the streets and scout for skilled singers and performers. He can then head out into town, collecting any and every sound he can find, to create new music: the swish of a broom, snoring of a sleepy neighbor, the rumble of passing trains, distant animal cries, even the grunts and growls of the enemies he fights.  

By combining these unexpected sounds, Makoto can craft original tracks and from there, he builds his shows from the ground up— choosing the setlist, arranging the band, assigning a cast, and designing the production, all in an effort to bring each show to life. As he tours the country staging performances and captivating audiences, players will experience Makoto’s rags-to-riches rise to success as a master showman.

The Most Creative, Intuitive, and Extreme Violence

The raw brutality of street fights in a time of upheaval is brought to life through an ever-changing and intuitive combat system. Players won’t just control Makoto Daito, they’ll become him—moving his left and right sides independently and instinctively as they attack, defend, and force their way to victory. Follow a jab with a crushing blow, send enemies flying with a charged attack, tackle them while they stagger or pin them to the ground and unleash a relentless flurry of punches. Nothing is off the table in Makoto’s world.

Players can also block enemy strikes with one hand and instantly counter with the other. Reading their moves and creating your own openings is key to coming out on top. Players will also master and enhance a wide array of weapons—knives, hammers, katanas, and more—as they fight their way through era after violent era.

Nintendo Reveals New Star Fox Game for Switch 2, Launches June 25

Star Fox

In a sudden Star Fox Direct, Nintendo announced Star Fox, a new Nintendo Switch 2 game based on the Star Fox Nintendo 64 game. Star Fox launches on June 25, and it will support the Nintendo Switch Online – Nintendo 64 controller, allowing players to play the game with a similar control scheme to the original. Pre-orders for Star Fox are available now in the Nintendo eShop for $49.99 digitally and $59.99 physically at retail and My Nintendo. 

Star Fox fans will return to the Lylat System in the new Nintendo Switch 2 game with branching missions and routes, vastly improved graphics, and several new features, including 4v4 online multiplayer, pilot/gunner co-op, mouse controls, and “Easy,” “Normal,” and “Expert” difficulty modes. The game also features a new Challenge Mode for improved replayability and experiences, and there’s also avatar settings, which are supported with a compatible USB camera for GameChat. While in GameChat, players can embody Star Fox characters in Battle Mode. 

While waiting on the new game, fans can try out the Star Fox 64 game with Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack. The service lets players enjoy the classic title with exclusive rewind, CRT filter, and control features on Nintendo Switch 2. With the rewind feature, players can easily turn back the in-game clock and try again. The new CRT filter recreates the look of a CRT TV for Nintendo 64 games, and Nintendo Switch Online members can also view and change controls, thanks to the button remapping feature.

Tamon’s B-Side Anime Gets an English Dub on May 7

Tamon's B-side English Dub

Crunchyroll has announced that the English dub for the Tamon’s B-Side anime will premiere on May 7. The English dub cast and crew of Tamon’s B-Side episode 1 was also announced.

Episode 1 Cast

  • Utage voiced by Abigail Blythe
  • Tamon voiced by Conner Allison
  • Ouri voiced by Brandon Acosta
  • Keito voiced by Cody Savoie
  • Natsuki voiced by Kevin D. Thelwell
  • Rintaro voiced by Alex Hom
  • Fujita voiced by Aaron Campbell
  • Homare voiced by Rebecca Chiara Marano
  • Riko voiced by Taylor Murphy
  • Shiraishi voiced by Marwa Elda
  • Toda voiced by Casey Casper
  • Yamato voiced by Emily Neves
  • Yuina voiced by Kayla Temshiv

Episode 1 Crew

  • Voice Director: Helena Walstrom
  • Producer: Samantha Herek
  • Adaptation: Jessica Sluys
  • Engineer: Zachary Davis

The English subbed version of Tamon’s B-Side is streaming now on Crunchyroll.

The in-story idol group F/ACE performs the insert song “Supernova.”

The cast includes:

  • Saori Hayami as Utage Kinoshita
  • Kakeru Hatano as Tamon Fukuhara
  • Shōya Chiba as О̄ri Sakaguchi
  • Tasuku Hatanaka as Keito Tachibana
  • Kōhei Amasaki as Natsuki Ishibashi
  • Ryuuho Nagaoka as Rintarо̄ Kai
  • Masaaki Mizunaka as Wataru Fujita
  • Takako Honda as Izumi Shiraishi
  • Saya Fukuzumi as Yuina
  • Yurika Hirayama as Riko
  • Runa Sasaki as Homare Kinoshita
  • Ayaka Nanase as Yamato Kinoshita

Chika Nagaoka directs the Tamon’s B-Side anime at J.C. Staff, and Chiaki Nagai writes and oversees the series’ scripts. Further, Yōko Itō is the character designer and chief animation director, and Shochiku, King Records, and Hakusensha produce the anime.

Additional staff members include:

  • Chief Animation Directors: Mitsuru Chiba, Airi Tsuyuki
  • Prop Designer: Moe Fujii
  • Music: Takashi Ōmama, Natsumi Tabuchi
  • Art Director: Li Yu
  • CG Director: Ayaka Momma
  • 2D Design: Makoto Yoshigaki
  • Compositing Director of Photography: Soyaka Aoyagi
  • Color Key Artist: Miho Kimura
  • Editing: Michi Takigawa
  • Sound Director: Fumihiko Ōtera
  • Sound Effects: Sachiko Nishi
  • Sound Production: Rie Tanaka
Tamon's B-Side key visual
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Here’s an overview of the anime, via Crunchyroll:

Utage Kinoshita is a high school girl who works part-time as a housekeeper. She has devoted her life to her favorite idol, Tamon Fukuhara, from the group F/ACE. Then one day, Utage ends up being assigned to Tamon’s house! There she discovers that off-stage, he is nothing like his wild idol persona. A gloomy, introverted boy with no self-confidence, Utage still finds herself falling for him anyway.

The original manga by Yuki Shiwasu, which debuted in 2021, is available in English on VIZ Media.

Invincible VS Deluxe Edition and Skin Prices Get Updated

Invincible VS Deluxe Edition and skin updates

Skybound Games and Quarter Up have revealed updates to the Invincible VS Deluxe Edition and skin prices following post-launch player feedback. Going forward, the Invincible VS Deluxe Edition will also offer the Breakout and C.O.P skins for Conquest and Allen the Alien with 4 color variants each. The prices for Conquest’s Breakout skin and Ella Mental’s Diamond skin (+ 4 color variants) were both reduced from $9.99 to $4.99 as well. Players who purchased the Invincible VS Deluxe Edition and the latter two skins will receive a partial refund on their respective platform, which can take several days to fully process.

Invincible VS launched on April 30 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Windows and Steam. Final Weapon reviewed Invincible VS and gave it a 4/5 score, noting the game is “a fantastic experience, regardless of whether or not you’re a fan of the fighting game genre and the original series. While the limited roster and bare bones story mode are disappointing, the satisfying gameplay, rich mechanical systems, numerous single-player and multiplayer options, and brilliant netcode will hook you right from the start.”

The launch roster of Invincible VS now includes Invincible, Atom Eve, Bulletproof, Thula, Rex Splode, Battle Beast, Omni-Man, Cecil Stedman, Robot, Monster Girl, Ella Mental, Lucan, Anissa, Powerplex, Dupli-Kate, Allen the Alien, Titan, and Conquest. Universa and The Immortal will be available as DLC characters with the Year 1 Character Pass.

Based on the Invincible comic book and animated series, Invincible VS is a 3v3 tag fighter with many fan-favorite characters. The Invincible VS team is led by some of the developers behind of the 2013 Killer Instinct game.

Otome Visual Novel Lover’s Enigma Launches May 20

Lover's Enigma

Okasan’s Recipe and indie developer Fallen Cranberry Studio have announced that psychological horror otome visual novel Lover’s Enigma will launch on May 20 for PC via Steam. Fans can wishlist Lover’s Enigma on Steam and check out the latest trailer before launch later this month.

Here’s an overview of the game, via the official Steam page:

When life feels too heavy, what kind of game would you choose? Something light and comforting… or something dark and thrilling Lover’s Enigma dares to give you both.

In this dark dating sim and psychological horror visual novel, romance is wrapped in unsettling mystery and creeping dread. You play as a woman in her late twenties whose new marriage is shattered by the sudden and mysterious death of her husband. As you search for the truth behind what happened, you’ll find yourself entangled in love, grief, and the shadow of a dangerous cult. Along the way, you will meet four unique male leads, each connected to you in a deeply personal way. Some may help you heal. Others may hide their true intentions. And some may blur the line between protector and threat. Through difficult choices and emotional encounters, your decisions will determine not only your relationships but also your fate.

Beyond its suspenseful narrative, Lover’s Enigma also explores themes of emotional wellbeing, trauma, and recovery, presenting a story about resilience in the face of loss.

Key Features

      • A dark romance with psychological horror: Experience a story where love and danger intertwine.
      • A massive branching narrative: Over 100,000 words of story content.
      • Four contrasting love interests: Each with their own route, secrets, and motivations.
      • Multiple endings: At least 6+ endings, ranging from hopeful romance to chilling tragedy.
      • Rich visual presentation: 14+ CG illustrations, animated scenes, and a unique blend of pixel art and semi-realistic visuals.
      • Choice-driven gameplay: Your decisions influence character relationships and story outcomes.
      • Rhythm mini-game system: A unique mechanic representing moments of calm and self-care while navigating psychological stress.
      • Unlockable gallery and achievements: Discover hidden scenes, artwork, and secrets as you progress.

Xbox Reveals New Series X|S Boot Up Sound and Animation

Xbox Reveals New Series X|S Boot Up Sound and Animation

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has announced that it will release a new boot up sound and animation for the Xbox Series X|S in an upcoming firmware update. The update will release on May 13. 

Check out the new sound and animation for the Xbox Series X|S boot up below:

In February, former Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer retired and Xbox President Sarah Bond resigned from Xbox. In their place, Asha Sharma took the reins as Xbox CEO and Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty took over as Chief Content Officer of Xbox. Since then, Xbox has lowered the price of Game Pass Ultimate from $29.99 to $22.99 and renamed Microsoft Gaming to simply “Xbox.” Yesterday, she stated that Xbox has ended development of AI tool Copilot for Xbox Series X|S. Additionally, it will “wind down” Copilot on mobile devices.

The announcement came a few hours after Sharma added members of the CoreAI team that she used to work with to Xbox’s new leadership. Despite initial concerns, it appears that the new additions are to undo the AI initiative initially planned for Xbox platform. This appears to be an attempt from Sharma to return the Xbox brand to its former glory. This initiative will continue on June 7 with the Xbox Games Showcase and Gears of War: E-Day Direct.

During the showcase, Xbox will focus on showcasing news on its upcoming first-party games, as well as titles from its third-party partners. It’s possible this may include new looks at FableHalo: Campaign Evolved, and Persona 4 Revival. Afterwards, a 30-minute direct focused entirely on Gears of War: E-Day will take place and feature new looks at it’s gameplay, story, and maybe even a release date.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Switch 2 Pre-Orders ‘Going Extremely Well’

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Switch 2 Pre-Orders 'Going Extremely Well'

In a new interview, Director Naoki Hamaguchi stated that pre-orders for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on Switch 2 are “going extremely well.” The game will head to Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S on June 3.

The full quote states the following:

“I feel that the release of Rebirth is of great importance in allowing Switch 2 players to catch up with the latest installment in the series. Since we’ve been able to release Remake and Rebirth on Switch 2 at a good pace, interest has been high and pre-orders are going extremely well. Above all, I’m genuinely happy that we’ve been able to bring this series to Nintendo fans in the way it deserves. To everyone in the Nintendo community, thank you for waiting so patiently for so long. I believe Final Fantasy VII is remembered by many as the title that symbolized the franchise’s departure from Nintendo hardware. 

That is precisely why, as creators, bringing Remake and Rebirth to the Nintendo Switch 2 carries a very special emotional weight for us. This project is not only for longtime fans who have followed FFVII for years, but also serves as a gateway for those experiencing this world for the first time. FFVII is returning to a place it once left behind through this remake project, now with the technology and experiences of our time. We would be delighted if you could experience that moment on the Nintendo Switch 2.”

A free demo for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is available in the Nintendo eShop and Microsoft Store. The Final Fantasy VII Rebirth demo contains Chapters 1 and 2, the Streamlined Progression system, and save data transfers to the full game. More news about Final Fantasy VII Remake part 3 will release later this year. 

Darwin’s Paradox! Community Patch Now Live

Darwin's Paradox! Community Patch Now Live

Konami has released a new community patch for Darwin’s Paradox!, which adds several adjustments based on feedback from the community. The game is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.

The patch notes are as follows:

  1. Better visibility for certain lethal hazards
  2. Adjusted enemy behaviors and patrol patterns
  3. Reworked camera angles to help you anticipate what’s ahead
  4. Improved lighting in several areas
  5. Improved handling of the robot suit in “Suiting Up!” chapters
  6. Fixed sections that could lead to soft-lock situations
  7. Fine-tuned checkpoint placement
  8. Shorter respawn times to improve pacing
  9. Refined puzzles with clearer hints
  10. Reduced frequency of Help System prompts
  11. Performance optimizations
  12. New Cinematic Effects settings
  13. Customize the game’s visual style directly in the Graphics menu:
    1. Motion Blur
    2. Sharpen
    3. Grain
    4. Vignetting
    5. Chromatic Aberration
  14. General bug fixes

The Steam page describes the game as follows:

Embark on a grand adventure worthy of a true animated movie with Darwin, an octopus as charming as he is clever, ripped from the ocean and trapped in a massive and mysterious industrial complex. With his extraordinary intelligence and incredible abilities – swimming, camouflage, and many other fascinating skills – help him overcome the most formidable traps and dangers in this captivating platformer, adventure, and puzzle game.

In the peaceful vastness of the ocean, Darwin, a young octopus, explores the deep sea… until a strange beam of light pierces the abyss and pulls him toward the surface. Thrust out of his aquatic world, he wakes up disoriented in the middle of a gigantic junkyard, backed by a foreboding factory.

But something is wrong. Between the threatening machines, strange holding tanks, and the mysterious and dangerous creatures and characters that inhabit the place, Darwin realizes he is in danger. To return to the ocean, Darwin will have to outsmart, evolve, and reveal to the players through his journey the mysteries of a conspiracy that goes beyond anything one could have imagined… and which could very well seal the fate of humanity!

Gothic 3 Classic Releases on November 24 for Switch 2

Gothic 3 Classic Releases on November 24 for Switch 2

THQ Nordic has announced that Gothic 3 Classic will release for Nintendo Switch 2 on November 24. It will launch the same day as the Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 versions. 

Physical editions of all three versions will also be available. Pre-orders are now live on several retailers, including Amazon, which confirms that the Switch 2 version will be a game-key cart. Here’s an overview of the game, via THQ Nordic:

A nameless hero becomes a legend!

Myrtana, a world in upheaval: overrun by orcs from the dark lands in the north, King Rhobar is defending Vengard, the former stronghold of the humans, with his last troop of followers. Chaos reigns without: rebels are offering resistance, and the Hashishin of the south are openly collaborating with the orcs.

Rumours that the nameless hero of Khorinis is on his way to the mainland spawn both hope and worry. Whose side will he take? Who will feel his wrath, who enjoy his favor? Only one thing is sure: his deeds are going to change Myrtana forever…

Liberation or annihilation – the fate of the world of Gothic lies in your hands!

Game Features:

    • Huge free-roaming world – virtually no boundaries
    • Advanced human behavior AI for hundreds of individual characters with full audio dialogues
    • Unique class-free character development
    • Over 50 different monsters and animals and dozens of different human enemies
    • Over 50 different spells and over 100 different weapons for close and ranged combat
    • Dynamic, action-packed combat system: choose between Fast Attacks, deadly whirlwind close combat, or shooting from a distance.
    • Shape the fate of a war-torn Myrtana mainland through choices on the clearly defined main story objectives
    • Countless side quests for additional depth
    • Integrates Community Patch 1.75 and further gameplay improvements.
    • Tailor made gamepad UI & controls
    • Advanced optimization to offer finally a smooth Gothic 3 playing experience