Published on: August 22, 2025
Cyberstep and Rabbitfoot Confirm Physical Nintendo Switch Release for Melon Parker: Kimi ga Nandemo Bu no Buchou-san in 2025
Cyberstep and Rabbitfoot, recognized for their innovative contributions to the Japanese gaming industry, have officially announced Melon Parker: Kimi ga Nandemo Bu no Buchou-san, an upcoming visual novel set for release on the Nintendo Switch.
The game is scheduled to launch physically in Japan on November 27, 2025, with comprehensive English language support included from day one.
This announcement marks a significant milestone, expanding the reach of the Meropaka Vtuber group’s universe into interactive storytelling.
Inspired by Meropaka, Japan’s acclaimed music Vtuber ensemble, Melon Parker: Kimi ga Nandemo Bu no Buchou-san places players into a vibrant story where each band member is featured as an in-game character.
Remarkably, each character is fully voiced by their real-life Vtuber counterpart, offering an authentic experience for both long-term fans and newcomers to the group.
Set in the Melon Pan Private High School, players join the “Everything Club” alongside their five childhood friends: Naroya, Samurai Sho, Soraneko, KAITO, and kamome.
The group spends their days tackling unique incidents at school and enjoying daily life, before being unexpectedly tasked with performing at a music festival—an event that propels the game's coming-of-age narrative.
The story centers on themes of friendship and perseverance as the club members strive to succeed on the big stage, offering a heartfelt journey that resonates with both visual novel aficionados and those interested in music-centric storytelling.
Melon Parker: Kimi ga Nandemo Bu no Buchou-san will be available in both standard and special collector’s editions.
The collector’s edition bundles an assortment of exclusive extras, including limited-edition packaging, an acrylic panel featuring artwork from the game, an exclusive artbook, a CD with the official theme song, a specially designed ticket holder, voice messages recorded by the Vtuber members, digital illustrations, PC and smartphone wallpapers, and the standard game copy itself.
These collector-focused offerings are poised to appeal to both dedicated visual novel fans and collectors of Nintendo Switch titles.
Cyberstep and Rabbitfoot’s collaboration with Meropaka underscores their commitment to delivering engaging, high-quality experiences to the eShop and retail markets.
The addition of English language support on launch day reflects the developers’ intent to reach a broad international audience, strengthening the Nintendo Switch’s reputation as a hub for diverse and innovative Japanese games.
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