Image courtesy of Kamitsubaki Studio

Girls Made Pudding Will Be Available This Spring

Kamitsubaki Studio announced a release window for Girls Made Pudding, which it will publish on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. In the Japanese press release and the Steam announcement post, it announced the Spring season of 2025 as the game’s release window, but the game’s Steam page lists it as Q2 2025, so it is most likely to come around April or May 2025.

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This title will be an adventure game that tells the story of the motorcycle rider Sumibi and the former cafe waitress Nikomi. The two will travel to multiple cities in a mysterious world where people disappear if nobody else sees them.

Both Sumibi and Nikomi also need to gather ingredients along the roads and cook meals to eat and survive. The meals will also give parameter boosts that will be necessary to access some of the branches in the roads.

A trailer showcasing the Nintendo Switch version of Girls Made Pudding is available to watch on the ANMC YouTube channel:

Kamitsubaki Studio has been releasing more games on the Switch and PC. It originally planned to release Kamitsubaki City Regenerate on February 20, 2025. However, in mid-January 2025, the studio delayed its release to Thursday, March 13, 2025.

Girls Made Pudding will be available for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam in the Spring season or Q2 of 2025. The game will also be available in English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese in addition to Japanese.


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