Fairouz Ai, Takahiro Sakurai, Megumi Ogata, Rikako Ito, Yui Ogura tham gia dàn diễn viên
Kodoani.com – The Hundred Line – Last Defense Academythe adventure strategy title from Aniplex and Too Kyo Games, just revealed its new cast in a trailer released on Tuesday. The game will be released on the day April 24, 2025 on Nintendo Switch in Japan and North America, along with a PC version via Steam.
The new cast includes:
Fairouz Ai as Darumi Amemiya
Takahiro Sakurai plays Eito Aotsuki
Megumi Ogata trong vai Ima Tsukumo
Rikako Ito trong vai Kako Tsukumo
Yui Ogura as Kurara Oosuzuki
Taichi Kimura plays Takumi Sumino
Players will follow Takumi Suminoa teenager is attacked by a monster and subsequently enrolls in a school Final Defense Academy according to the arrangement of a mysterious mascot. Here, Takumi and 15 other students were assigned the task of protecting the school within 100 days before the threat of monsters.
Limited edition
The game will be there Limited edition Comes with many special items such as:
Art Card Set 3D Acrylic Model Metal Pin Art Book Short Novel National Defense Academy Original Soundtrack CD
Production team
The game is led by big names:
Kazutaka Kodaka (author Danganronpa, Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE) and Kōtarō Uchikoshi (Zero Escape, AI: The Somnium Files) serves as director and screenwriter.
Rui Komatsuzaki (Danganronpa character designer) is the person in charge of character design.
Shimadoriru (Fate/Grand Order, Chaos Dragon) is responsible for creature design.
Masafumi Takada (Danganronpa) as sound director.
Story and world
The plot exploits the setting where students are summoned to the academy to protect the school for 100 days. Under the direction of Kodaka and Uchikoshi, the story promises to have a thrilling, suspenseful style with unexpected twists and psychological depth.
With a quality production team and distinctive artistic style, The Hundred Line – Last Defense Academy will be an attractive choice for fans of the adventure strategy genre and those who love the works of Kodaka and Uchikoshi.