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Acacia's 'Mahou Shoujo no Inshuu Mura' Passes 30,000 Steam Wishlists in Three Days

The rapid wishlist milestone signals strong early interest in Acacia's follow-up to the 500,000-selling 'Mahou Shoujo no Majo Saiban', ahead of a dedicated showcase program.

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Acacia's 'Mahou Shoujo no Inshuu Mura' Passes 30,000 Steam Wishlists in Three Days

Good Smile Company announced on June 4 that the new game 'Mahou Shoujo no Inshuu Mura' (Magical Girl's Custom Village), developed by Acacia, has surpassed 30,000 Steam wishlist registrations since its store page launched on June 1. A special program introducing the game will air on June 5 at 22:00, featuring cast members Mikitani Nana and Shinonome Haru. The game is a sacrificial suspense novel set in a closed village where magical girls are offered to a god. It is scheduled for release in 2026 on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.

Good Smile Company announced on June 4 that 'Mahou Shoujo no Inshuu Mura', the new game from Acacia, has accumulated over 30,000 Steam wishlist registrations. The store page went live on June 1, meaning the milestone was reached within three days. The game is a sacrificial suspense novel set in a closed-off village where magical girls are chosen as offerings to a god called the Kamihana. Players take the role of Watanuki Sakuya, who wakes up in an old shrine to find a corpse with flowers blooming from its body. A caretaker named Yumemi explains that each night at 8:00 PM, a girl is selected and hung during the Hanamuke no Gi ceremony. The story shifts perspectives to reveal the village's hidden customs and the secrets the girls hold. A special program, 'Good Smile Fest 2026 New Game Special Feature', will air on June 5 at 22:00, featuring cast members Mikitani Nana (as Watanuki Sakuya) and Shinonome Haru (as Nikaido Hiro). The game is scheduled for release in 2026 on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.

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