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Koei Tecmo Released Official Atelier Ryza ASMR

Reisalin Stout from Atelier Ryza 3 DX gets her own ASMR
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Koei Tecmo has released an official ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) audio album themed after Atelier Ryza 3 on DLsite. The ASMR, which has the title The Healing Rest and Tomorrow’s Promise, is available at a 20% discounted price of ¥1,320 (~$8.35) until December 17, 2025. It will afterward have a regular price tag of ¥1,650 (~$10.45).

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This ASMR album consists of seven tracks, totaling approximately 80 minutes, with an overall file size of 1.24 GB. Reisalin “Ryza” Stout’s Japanese voice actress Yuri Noguchi reprised her role here. The album will put the listener in Klaudia Valentz’s viewpoint.

The story in this ASMR will take place around the timeline of Atelier Ryza 3. While returning to Kurken Island, Ryza gets to meet Klaudia again, and the two will then spend their time around a secret house.

The five main episodes will depict Ryza and Klaudia gathering materials during the day and entering the bath in the evening, with bedside talks about future journey promises as the conclusion. The first EX track will have the listener rest on Ryza’s lap to get an ear cleaning session, and the second one will feature a reminiscence of Ryza giving Klaudia a ride on her shoulder while exploring a forest.

Atelier Ryza ASMR: The Healing Rest and Tomorrow’s Promise is now available on PC. This ASMR is different from the one included in the limited physical Premium Box for Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy DX Pack, which is readily available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Kite Stenbuck
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