VR + niche anime = profit?

Yasuhiro Nightow has had a pretty big impact on my life just by virtue of creatingTrigun. He quit his job to fulfill his dream as a manga artist, an act that led to the creation of the series in 1995. It was eventually adapted into an anime that gave me a lot of joy in a difficult period in my life.

AfterTrigunNightow also created a cross-media franchise inGungrave, the story of a resurrected assassin codenamed Beyond the Grave, which has remained dormant for some time until developers Iggymob and Blueside decided to resurrect it in VR form. What’s even more bizarre is that this niche project is coming west, compliments of XSeed.

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Set for the fallGungrave VRfeatures multiple editions ($29.99 for the base, $14.99 for a “second episode,” with three new levels and some extras, or $34.99 for a retail version), only for PS4.

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