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Homura: The Crimson Warriors Switch Otome Picked Up

Homura: The Crimson Warriors Otome Picked Up by Idea Factory International
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Idea Factory International announced a new worldwide Switch otome game release ahead of TGS 2025: Homura: The Crimson Warriors. It will launch in 2026, though there is no exact release window for it. The company also confirmed it will be sold both digitally and physically. The official website is also live.

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Since Homura: The Crimson Warriors originally appeared under the name Kurenai no Homura Sanada Ninpou Chou on the Vita in 2018 and the Switch version launched in Japan in 2024, we already know what to expect. The artist behind it is Shiki Sakigumi, who also worked on Hakuoki games. It is also a period piece, this time set in the Sengoku. Our avatar is a ninja who ends up getting involved with people like Nobushige Sanada and Sasuke Sarutobi, who fight for the Sanada Jyuuyushi under Yukimura Sanada. 

The full list of romance options and their voice actors are as follows:

  • Juzo Kakei: Kenichi Suzumura
  • Kamanosuke Yuri: Soichiro Hoshi
  • Nobushige Sanada: Junichi Suwabe
  • Saizo Kirigakure: Kazuyuki Okitsu
  • Sasuke Sarutobi: Tomokazu Sugita

Here’s the first English trailer for this Switch otome game:

In the meantime, Idea Factory International has another Switch otome game coming out ahead of Homura: The Crimson Warriors. Temirana: The Lucky Princess and the Tragic Knights will appear worldwide. That was supposed to launch in 2025, but got pushed to 2026. Ahead of that, the company even set up a Makeship campaign for a plush of that title’s mascot character. 

Homura: The Crimson Warriors will come to the Nintendo Switch in 2026. 

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