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Collar×Malice -deep cover- Anime Films Dish Out Thrills and Kills in Main Trailer

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There’ll be no more leads to follow soon, as the official website and accounts for Studio DEEN’s Collar×Malice deep cover- two-part anime film unveiled a main trailer today, giving us an urgent glimpse of the anime’s central plot and key players leading up to May 26 and June 23 premiere dates.

 

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The anime’s main cast is as follows, who retain their roles from the original game:

 

  • Aiji Yanagi voiced by Masakazu Morita (Ichigo in Bleach)
  • Kei Okazaki voiced by Yuki Kaji (Eren in Attack on Titan)
  • Mineo Enomoto voiced by Soma Saito (Miyano in Sasaki and Miyano)
  • Takeru Sasazuka voiced by Daisuke Namikawa (Oikawa in Haikyu!!)
  • Kageyuki Shiraishi voiced by Ryohei Kimura (Kise in Kuroko’s Basketball)

 

Developed and published by Idea Factory under their Otomate bran, Collar × Malice was released for PlayStation Vita in Japan in August 2016 and for Nintendo Switch in March 2020. It was also localized in North America and Europe by Aksys Games in July 2017. The company describes the game as such:

 

A dangerous shadow organization launches a campaign of fear and violence in the city of Shinjuku, pushing society to the brink of chaos. As a young police officer tasked with restoring order, you become the target of an attack, and have a poisonous collar attached to your neck. With the situation spiraling out of control and time running out, five mysterious strangers appear to aid you in your quest for the truth. Who can you trust? Will you be able to save yourself and the soul of Shinjuku from the clutches of oblivion? In a city bound by malice, you are the only hope for salvation!

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

 

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