Game was previously only announced for Switch

The official website for Bushiroad's visual novel adaptation of Kore Yamazaki's manga series "The Ancient Magus' Bride" has announced that they will be streaming the game's opening movie on Monday. Additionally, they have announced that the game will be released on October 2nd on PlayStation 5, PC via Steam, as well as on Switch. Furthermore, they have stated that there will be an English language option available.
In 2013, Yamazaki started publishing
The Ancient Magus' Bride manga in
Mag Garden 's Monthly Comic Blade magazine. However, the magazine stopped publishing in September 2014. After that, the manga continued with Monthly Comic Garden magazine. In March 2023, Yamazaki ended the "Gakuin" (College) arc of the manga as it went on hiatus. Then, the new "Shishigari" (Beast Hunting, previously announced with the title "Kemono") arc began when the manga resumed in December 2023. With the resumption, the manga moved to
Bushiroad Works' Comic Growl (formerly Comic
Bushiroad Web) website.
Bushiroad is using AI translation by Mantra to release the manga simultaneously in English and Japanese.
On April 8th,
Bushiroad will release the 22nd collected edition of the manga.
The manga series from Seven Seas Entertainment will be released in English on July 1st with its 20th volume. Additionally, there are spinoff manga and supplement books available from Seven Seas for this series.
In 2017, the first anime adaptation of the popular manga series "
The Ancient Magus' Bride" was released as an OVA (original video animation). This was followed by the premiere of the first television anime season in Japan in the same year. In 2021-2022, a three-episode OAD (original animation directive) titled "
The Ancient Magus' Bride - The Boy from the West and the Knight of the Blue Storm" was released. Finally, in April 2023, the second television anime season premiered, with its second half airing in October of the same year.
Source: Mahō Tsukai no Yome : Seika no Maboroshi to Yumemiru Tabiji visual novel's website (
link ) via Gematsu (
link )