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Utawarerumono Mask of Deception Blu-ray Complete Box Set Announced

Utawarerumono Mask of Deception Blu Ray

Aquaplus will release a complete Blu-ray box set of Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception. The set will release just ahead of the debut of the new Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth anime adaptation. The box will include bonuses such as non-credited versions of all openings and endings, as well as new jacket illustrations and commercial compilations. It will cost  ¥32,780 ($267) and release on June 29, 2022. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception is a 2015 tactical RPG visual novel, which released for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and PC. The anime adaptation also aired in 2015. It is the second game in the franchise, after the original Utawarerumono. Its sequel, Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth, released in 2016. An anime adaptation of Mask of Truth will air later this year, starting July 2022.

The Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception Blu-ray box set includes all 25 episodes recorded on six Blu-ray discs. The discs include the non-credited openings and closings from both halves of the anime. Additionally, compilations of the anime’s promotional trailers, commercials, and the original episode movie are also included. Finally, the collection features all-new box art from character designer Tatsuki Amazuyu.

The Utawarerumono Blu-ray set will be available at various Japanese retailers such as Animate, Amazon.jp, Gamers, and Rakuten. Pre-orders from each retailer will come with different bonuses, ranging from pin badges to fiber towels and acrylic stands.

The Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception complete Blu-ray box set will release on June 29, 2022. It will cost ¥32,780 (about $267).

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