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The DVD/Blu-Ray was released in December 2013.Ī sequel Light Novel, titled Steins Gate: The Committee of Antimatter, had been announced. Steins Gate: Load Region of Déjà vu made its theatrical debut in Japan on April 2013 and takes place one year after the series. An anime adaptation began airing in the noitaminA block in October of the same year.
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Robotics Notes, the sequel to Steins Gate, was released on the Xbox 360 and PS3 in June 2012. This version is still available on JAST's website, though Spike Chunsoft published their own version on September 9, 2016. While nothing has come so far from the original agreement with Chaos Head, JAST finally announced a US release for Steins Gate at Anime Expo 2013, and it was released on March 31, 2014.
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While Act 1 is common across all runs, Act 2 varied by day (one VN ending per day) the full play (with the True Ending) can be watched with English subs here.Ī full fan translation of the game exists, but much like the case was with Chaos Head, the translators took down the patch when JAST expressed interest in localizing the game. Linear Bounded Phenogram was eventually released internationally by Spike Chunsoft as part of their English release of Steins Gate Elite on February 19, 2019.Ī two-act stage play adaptation, Living ADV, ran from October 12 to 20, 2013, at the Zepp Diver City hall in Tokyo. Unlike the first game, the sequel is told from the perspective of all the lab members. These novels are accompanied by drama CDs.Ī Gaiden Game called Steins Gate: Linear Bounded Phenogram was released in April 2013 on the PS Vita. Other tie-ins include the Epigraph of Closed Curve and Pandora of Eternal Recurrence light novels, which continue the story of the beta world line.
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The movie has also been acquired by Funimation. The core 24 episodes are available for viewing on FUNimation's YouTube. Funimation acquired the rights to the anime in 2011 and has dubbed it. Following the end of the anime's broadcast, a twenty-fifth episode was released straight to video and a theatrical film was announced. Two manga adaptations have begun: one by Sarachi Yomi is serialized in Monthly Comic Alive, while the other, by Kenji Mizuta, is printed in Monthly Comic Blade.Ī 24-episode anime adaptation, animated by White Fox, aired starting in the Spring 2011 Anime season. (However, there are many references to Chaos Head in terms of various character namedrops on what some of the cast from the previous game are up to during this time period, as well as a few recurring plot points and types of in universe fictional characters that are brought up in Steins Gate, though these are likely to go completely over a blind readers' head.) Other than this though, Steins Gate and Chaos Head don't share any heavy direct connections, and the plot can be therefore easily be followed without having played Chaos Head. The player's choices determine what sort of path the plot takes. Text messages include blue hyperlinks that can be selected to reply to the text.


Instead of the "delusion trigger" system introduced in Chaos Head, Steins Gate uses the similar "phone trigger": whenever somebody calls Okabe, he can choose whether or not to answer.

The sequel to Chaos Head and the second entry in the Science Adventure Series, Steins Gate is set roughly one year after the events of the previous game. Soon, Okabe finds himself truly living his chuuni fantasy, and it is far worse than he could have ever imagined- he must evade the Rounders and their unknown leader, FB, while fixing his grave mistakes and finding a way to save those he loves from a universe that seems intent on killing them, no matter what. A shadowy French research organization called "SERN" has been running their own time-travel experiments, and after they catch wind of what Okabe has discovered, they begin to close in, sending in their agents, the Rounders, to acquire the machine. Unfortunately, they're not the only ones interested in time travel. or at least, the ability to send text messages back in time, which is a starting point, right? Investigating further, the team of wannabe scientists discovers that by continuously modifying and upgrading their microwave, they've stumbled across the secret of Time Travel. Shortly thereafter, Okabe runs into a very-much-alive Kurisu, and Daru mentions a garbled text message he received one week earlier.
