Rent-A-Girlfriend The Horizon and the Girlfriend in the Swimsuit - second major trailer
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New Rent-a-Girlfriend Game Trailer Shows More Tips

Mages has published the second major promotional trailer for Rent-a-Girlfriend: The Horizon and the Girlfriend in the Swimsuit. This trailer contains more gameplay tips for the upcoming game while revealing the soundtrack and drama CDs that come with the limited physical edition.

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As previously revealed in September 2024, the game will have the series protagonist Kazuya work part-time in Enoshima with four out of the five heroines. The new trailer adds that Kazuya will be able to give support to a heroine four times a day.

The heroine with the most support will have her event scenes unlocked in the game’s latter parts. However, Mages warns prospective players against mindlessly giving random support, as it may cause a Game Over from the failure to amass the required earnings. The player must instead take a deeper look at changes in the heroines’ mood and performance levels to determine the optimal support on each turn.

The second major trailer for Rent-a-Girlfriend: The Horizon and the Girlfriend in the Swimsuit is also available to watch right below:

Mages has been stepping up promotions for the Rent-A-Girlfriend video game ahead of its release in late November 2024. The company launched a digital stamp rally at the game’s real-life locations in Kanagawa prefecture’s Enoshima island in late October 2024. This event is still available until December 15, 2024.

Mages will release Rent-a-Girlfriend: The Horizon and the Girlfriend in the Swimsuit for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Japan on November 28, 2024. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll.


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