Heading to PS VR in 2018: The Neko Atsume App

Posted in: Anime News

Fans both new and old of the “Neko Atsume” app will be having a new way to enjoy the game in the next year. From the Android/iOS the cat-collecting game will be heading for VR.

To be known as “Neko Atsume VR”, the news was officially revealed on Tuesday at the PlayStation press conference at Tokyo Game Show by Sony. Originally released on October 20, 2014, the game developed by Hit-Point Co.,Ltd. has grown in popularity to the point of reaching over 19 million downloads worldwide.

For those who may not be familiar with the game, the gameplay and story are quite simple. The player is set as in a simple backyard where they are to purchase and lay out different food, toys and furniture in order to attract different cats and take photos of them.

Once they capture a photo of a cat, the photo will be saved in an album which provide information on the feline, along with mementos and gifts from them. Those fish, which can either be  silver or gold are actually the currency used for the player to buy new items. The tricky thing about this game however, is to find just the right toy to attract certain cats and capture them on camera.

Another feature of the game is that when the player earns enough fish, they will be able to get an extension into the house and if they want to be a little creative with their setting they have the option to change into seven different styles: Original, Zen, Rustic, Modern, Western, Sugary, or Cafe.

The game’s popular was so high that on April 8, a live-action film was created titled  “Neko Atsume no Ie” a.k.a. “Neko Atsume’s Home” and released in Japan. Telling the tale of Masaru Sakumoto a novelist who has found himself in a professional rut. However, upon moving to the country, he may have found something as he slowly begins to befriends the different local cats.

Directed by Masatoshi Kurakata with Yuuji Nagamori as the screenplay writer, the film later received a screening at the Japan Society’s Japan Cuts: Festival of New Japanese Film event in New York City held on July 16.

Source: AnimeNewsNetwork

Anime News

Artificial Intelligence from OpenAI expands to Tokyo
Anime fans can get your own free website on Raven
Top staff suspended at Anime Detour
Yor's Appeal in 'SPY×FAMILY' is Her Innocence
Raj Ramayya (Bebop, Wolfs Rain) Releases New Album and Music Videos
English Dub for The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting
Top 5 Animes That Will Always Be Binge Worthy
According to Fans, These 5 Anime have the Most Annoying Fanbases
5 of the Best (or the Worst) Anime Characters with Split Personalities
More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers Anime Adaptation will Premiere in October This Year
Twitter Exploded in Celebration for the 16th Anniversary of Fairy Tail
10 Anime Characters Who Deserve Defeat
Two New Animated Specials for My Hero Academia
Is It Wrong to Pick up Girls in a Dungeon? Probably not, if there’s soon to be 4 seasons
Ni No Kuni, The Anime, The Game and How They’re Related
Anime Adaptation for Murai in Love has been Announced
Five New Anime Coming out in July
Best Female Lead Anime on Netflix