Publisher Aksys Games has confirmed the western release date for Virche Evermore -ErroR: Salvation-, which is set to launch on Nintendo Switch on November 9, 2023. All first-run copies of the game will also include an exclusive set of seven full-color character cards, which can be viewed below.
First launched in Japan on October 7, 2021, the otome game was created by Otomate and illustrator Yomi. Satomi Nakayama, the writer of Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ and Variable Barricade, is the scenario writer. The dark fantasy story revolves around the themes of despair and salvation where humans are doomed to die by age 23. A fandisc of the game titled Virche Evermore -EpiC:lycoris- is also set to release on September 7, 2023 in Japan.
▍Virche Evermore -ErroR: Salvation- Official Trailer
▍Virche Evermore -ErroR: Salvation- Story
Arpéchéle is a small island country surrounded by the sea and black flowers of misfortune called Lycoris Noirges. The people of this country are born with a curse that leads to death at the age of 23.
They lament and oppose their short-lived fates. After many years of research, a system was created, a “memory download” system. Once the body dies, the memories may live on in a clone known as a “Reliver.” These Relivers continue to resist their fate for another 23 years.
The story follows a girl known as “Death,” as everyone she is involved with dies before the curse can consume them. Just as she is about to end her own life in regret, a mysterious man who calls himself the “Watchman of Death” appears before her. Under the watchman’s guidance, the girl will approach the truth of the various mysteries of death that haunts this country, whether she likes it or not, and without knowing that despair is the fate that awaits those who are loved by Death.
▍Virche Evermore -ErroR: Salvation- Characters & Cast
■ Ceres – CV: N/A
■ Yves – CV: Soma Saito
■ Lucas Proust – CV: Daisuke Hirakawa
■ Mathis Claude – CV: Kōhei Amasaki
■ Scien Brofisse – CV: Yoshimasa Hosoya
■ Adolphe – CV: Taku Yashiro
■ Ankou – CV: Kazuyuki Okitsu