Today (April 13), SE released the third PV image of the animation "The World Ends with You", which was broadcast on April 9. The work is set in Shibuya and tells the story of the protagonist Sakuraba Otosou being involved in the "Death Game". The third PV of the animation "Wonderful World": "Wonderful World" is set in Shibuya, Japan's trendy city. The protagonist Sakuraba Otoko is inexplicably involved in the "Death Game" by mistake. In the crowded Shibuya, the protagonist Otoko who wakes up is forced to participate in an unreasonable game. He must complete the tasks assigned by the Death God in order to continue to live. However, the overly harsh tasks given by the "God of Death" and the appearance of the creepy monster "Noise" seem to make things difficult. What exactly is the "God of Death"? What is "Noise"? You can only continue the game if you survive for 7 days, otherwise you will be wiped out. Why did the God of Death game unfold, and what is the fate of Sakuraba Otoko... The animation "The World Ends with You" was broadcast on April 9th. Interested players can pay attention to it.
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