KOEI TEMCO’s Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Ryuuguu no Miko, an otome RPG in the popular visual novel series, launches this winter in Japan

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  • Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Ryuuguu no Miko celebrates 25 years of the beloved otome series since its 2000 PlayStation debut.
  • The game features card battles, training items, God Summoning, auto-battle, a variety of well-designed characters, and more.
  • The game is expected to launch on December 15, according to the App Store.

KOEI TECMO GAMES announced that their romance RPG, *Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Ryuuguu no Miko*, will be released in Japan this winter for both Android and iOS. The game, developed by Ruby Party, is available for pre-registration now.

Enter the magical Ryugu, and save both time and space as the Divine Child

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, *Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Ryuuguu no Miko* is the latest installment in the *Harukanaru Toki no Naka de* visual novel series, which first debuted on PlayStation in 2000. The game takes place in the enchanting underwater city of Ryugu, and you’ll play as a college student selected as a Divine Child.

Fall in love in the City of Water! ✨ The latest installment in the *Harukanaru Toki no Nakade* series, *Harukanaru Toki no Nakade: Ryugu no Miko*, is coming to mobile devices this winter! 🫧 Pre-registration is now open! #ryumiko

— 遙かなる時空の中で 龍宮の神子 (@haruka_ryugu) September 23, 2025

Your adventure starts mid-voyage to Dannoura when a huge storm appears, filling the sky with monsters. Luckily, a mysterious man in traditional Japanese clothing rescues you, taking you underwater to a place called Ryugu. From there, you’ll embark on a quest to safeguard time and space.

Players can form romances or strong friendships with the characters

Living with the Eight Leaves allows you to form close relationships and experience realistic daily life, with conversations that shift based on the time of day and year. Along with Yayoi, you’ll journey through various historical periods, such as the Heian, Sengoku, and late Edo periods.

I’m really looking forward to the “Divine Energy Infusion” feature, which lets you connect with characters in a unique way through touch. The game seems like a lot of fun overall, with card-based battles, ways to train your characters, a variety of well-designed characters, a summoning system, automatic team building, and auto-battles, among other things.

The mobile game, Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Ryuuguu no Miko, will be released in Japan this winter for both Android and iOS devices. Pre-registration is now available through the Google Play Store and App Store, and the App Store listing indicates a release date of December 15th.

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2025-09-23 17:42