The new interpretation of the classic light novel and anime "Spice and Wolf", "Spice and Wolf VR", recently released the latest screenshots of the animation under development. This work has participated in crowdfunding and received support of more than 70 million yen, and has attracted much attention. The specific release date has not yet been determined. The new animation of "Spice and Wolf VR" will be different from the general 360-degree animation. Players will be able to "personally enter" the world of the animation, experience the communication and interaction with the cute wolf girl, and get in touch with the romantic style of medieval Europe. It sounds exciting to fans. "Spice and Wolf" tells the story of the entanglement between an upright young merchant and a beautiful and intelligent wolf fairy in the background of medieval Europe. This wolf fairy Holo is simply the absolute goddess image in the hearts of otakus. Beautiful, smart, lively, naughty, powerful, beast girl, kind, loyal, these adjectives are all combined together. Want to have "intimate contact" with her? Look forward to the release of "Spice and Wolf VR"! ·Recently, foreign media’s latest interview with the production team brought the latest screenshots of the development process. Let’s take a look at them first: |
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