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Qureate Reveals Bunny Garden 2 Sequel

Qureate Reveals Bunny Garden 2 Sequel
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The Qureate Digest 2026-2027 aired at the end of February 2026 in Japan, and it confirmed that a Bunny Garden 2 sequel is on the way and will include a new heroine. It was the first of five reveals. It will debut in Spring 2026 and, while platforms weren’t shown at the end of its trailer, the original appeared on the Switch and PC. A worldwide release wasn’t mentioned yet, but the first game did appear everywhere and even got a physical Switch release in English.

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Bunny Garden 2 will feature four characters to interact with and romance, Kana, Miuka, and Rin returning. The new character’s name is Erisa, but we might see that end up being localized to something like “Alyssa.” Her voice actress is Yukina Shuto, who’s previously played Haru Urara in Umamusume: Pretty Derby and Panette in Fire Emblem Engage. This time around, the hostesses will sing karaoke. There will also be new activities, with one shown in the trailer being the heroines playing Twister

You can see the first trailer for the Bunny Garden sequel below. At the end is a teaser for another spin-off, but its name and concept weren’t shown.

As for the all games in the showcase, here is the full list of the  titles Qureate is developing:

  • Bunny Garden 2 will appear in 2026.
  • Bunny Garden spin-off will appear eventually.
  • Dirty Room Girlfriend (Obeya Kanojo) Project will show up in 2027. Its official name hasn’t been determined yet.
  • Splash Girls will launch in 2026.
  • Tokyo Valkyries will debut in 2026.

Bunny Garden is available on the Switch and PC, and the sequel Bunny Garden 2 will debut in Spring 2026. 

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