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Brothers Conflict: Precious Baby Game Gets Switch Port

posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Franchise inspired TV anime in 2013

The official website for Idea Factory's Brothers Conflict: Precious Baby PlayStaion Vita game revealed on Wednesday that the game will get a port for the Nintendo Switch. The release will bundle a special booklet and two clear bookmarks, and people who pre-order will also receive a special booklet.

The original PS Vita game is part of Idea Factory's Otomate brand of games for female players, and it shipped in 2016. The "simulation love game with a slightly dangerous love between siblings" is itself a port that combines the Brothers Conflict Passion Pink and Brothers Conflict Brilliant Blue PlayStation Portable games.

Sylph's original Brothers Conflict novel series and multimedia franchise launched in 2010. Udajo illustrated the original story and Takashi Mizuno created the scenario. Atsuko Kanase planned and developed the original concept. The franchise includes novels, games, manga, and anime.

Funimation describes the story of the anime:

Ema Hinata is lonely. As an only child and the daughter of a famous explorer, for most of her life her closest companion has been Juli, her talking pet squirrel. But her father is getting remarried, and her new family is…a little unorthodox. Now, she's got 13 gorgeous guys as her stepbrothers, and they're all after her heart! But is romance what she wants, or is it family?

The television anime premiered in 2013, and Funimation streamed the series for North America as it aired. The series later received an unaired episode and two original video anime. Funimation released the series, with the unaired episode and OVAs, on Blu-ray Disc and DVD.

Sources: Brothers Conflict: Precious Baby's website and Twitter account via Nijimen


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