As of July 2026, qureate has launched its first deck-building roguelite Tokyo Valkyrie, opened its own online shop to celebrate surpassing 100 original heroines, and continues to release character-specific DLC for Bunny Garden 2.
Qureate reached a new phase in July 2026 with the launch of its first deck-building roguelite, Tokyo Valkyrie, and the opening of its own online shop. The shop, launched on July 9, marks the studio surpassing 100 original heroines, a milestone tied to the new game. The first products are Tokyo Valkyrie merchandise, including acrylic stands, can badges, and tapestries, with a purchase campaign running through July 31.
Tokyo Valkyrie itself represents a genre shift for the studio, which has historically focused on visual novel and simulation titles. The game, priced at 2,980 yen, launched on PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch. It follows college students fighting an otherworldly threat in Tokyo at night and carries a CERO D rating. Pre-orders for the Switch version offered a 10% discount. The studio revealed three new companions in the weeks before launch: a two-faced maid, a controversial former pro gamer streamer, and a doctor with maternal healing.
Alongside the Tokyo Valkyrie push, qureate continues to support Bunny Garden 2, a romance adventure game. The third DLC volume, released on June 4, added exclusive karaoke songs for each of the six cast members, shifting from earlier costume-focused DLC. Each song costs 300 yen and is available on both Switch and Steam, with a launch discount running until mid-June. The DLC campaign shows the studio maintaining its existing IP while expanding into new genres and direct sales channels.
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qureate opened its own online shop on July 9, 2026, to commemorate surpassing 100 original heroines with the release of Tokyo Valkyries. The first products are Tokyo Valkyries merchandise including acrylic stands, can badges, keychains, panels, and tapestries. A purchase campaign offers special cards based on order amount through July 31.
Jun 27
Qureate released a promotional video for its deck-building roguelite Tokyo Valkyrie on June 26, 2026. The game launches July 9 on PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch for 2,980 yen. Players build decks and pull out evil swords to empower characters. Pre-orders for the Switch version are open with a 10% discount.
Jun 18
Qureate has revealed three new companions for its upcoming deck-building roguelite Tokyo Valkyrie, launching July 9 on Nintendo Switch and Steam. The characters include a two-faced maid, a controversial former pro gamer streamer, and a doctor with maternal healing. Pre-orders opened June 18 with a 10% discount.
Jun 11
Qureate announced a July 9 release date for Tokyo Valkyrie, a deck-building roguelite for Nintendo Switch and Steam priced at 2,980 yen. The game follows college students who fight an otherworldly threat in Tokyo by night. The CERO D rating indicates content suitable for ages 17 and up.
Jun 4
Qureate released the third DLC volume for Bunny Garden 2 on June 4, 2026, adding new karaoke songs for each of the game's six cast members. The DLC is available for both the Nintendo Switch and Steam versions of the romance adventure game. Each song costs 300 yen and is exclusive to its respective character. The six new tracks are: Kana's love song "Screen♡Love," Rin's high-energy "Choroitte, Maji de! w," Muka's cool "Moon Light Driver," Erisa's dreamy "Cinderella Girl," Kurone's mysterious "Liar Girl," and Runa's powerful "Crank-in." A promotional video showing the characters in special DLC costumes performing the new songs was also released alongside the DLC. A launch sale offering a 10% discount on all DLC Volume 3 items is running until June 17 on both platforms, though the Denfaminicogamer article notes the Steam sale extends to June 18. The DLC continues the pattern of character-specific content for Bunny Garden 2, following earlier costume-focused DLC waves.