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Omocat’s Indie RPG Omori Gets Manga Adaptation
By Alisha Alix|November 23, 2023|0 Comment
The Omori official Twitter account recently revealed that it is receiving a manga adaptation. This manga will be serialized in the seinen magazine published by Kodansha, Monthly Afternoon.
Nui Konoito, a promising artist, will be in charge of the illustrations. The announcement tweet is accompanied by a teaser visual from Konoito. Featuring Omori from the dream world and Sunny from the real world, the illustration is entirely in black and white.
an OMORI manga adaption will be serialized in Kodansha’s seinen magazine, Monthly Afternoon, illustrated by Nui Konoito-san [?? ??????????]. the manga will be made for both longtime fans of the game and for a new audience experiencing the story for the first time. pic.twitter.com/HUP2SfWMuf
— OMORI (@OMORI_GAME) November 22, 2023
As of now, there are no updates on where to read the manga online and no word of overseas localization has been officially confirmed just yet. In any case, since Kodansha is publishing the manga, we can expect it to eventually be available on Kodansha’s website.
The Story of Omori invites players to embark on an enigmatic adventure into a realm filled with both delightful companions and formidable adversaries. Throughout this journey, players will traverse a world that seamlessly blends the extraordinary with the ordinary, unravelling a forgotten past along the way. The choices that players make along the way not only shape the fate of the protagonist but also impact the lives of those around them. Additionally, the game also tackles various psychological concepts such as depression, anxiety, and trauma.
Omori is now available for PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
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