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CyberConnect2 CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama's Chaser Game Manga Gets 2nd Live-Action Show With Original Story

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
New series about complicated relationships in game industry premieres on January 8

TV Osaka on January 8.

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Image via TV Tokyo website

Yurika Nakamura (right) stars as Fuyu Hayashi, Itsuki's ex-girlfriend and new boss.

Yū Ohta, Masayuki Yamaguchi, and Yoshikazu Igi are directing the series. Ōta is also scripting the series alongside Atsushi Asada. Miho Iida is supervising the series.

In addition, Famitsu.com announced on Monday that Matsuyama's original manga will have two new compiled book volumes which will ship at the same time on January 30. The eighth volume will contain the short manga that Matsuyama drew during the airing of the first season of the live-action series. The ninth volume will collect chapters of the recently-launched "second season" of the manga. The second season launched on April 6 earlier this year.

The first season of the live-action series launched in September 2022.

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Image via Comic Natalie
Matsuyama Kadokawa's Famitsu.com games website in December 2018. The website describes the manga:
The story starts when the protagonist Tatsuya Shindō rises to a senior position in the company. Shindō has been told to manage a team as their leader, but his colleagues are oddballs. And the creator tells lies...!

The manga is set at Matsuyama's real-life company CyberConnect2, but the live-action version is set at "DynamicDream."

The manga ended with its seventh and final volume on January 18.

CyberConnect2 is best known for its .hack// game franchise, for which Matsuyama served as director. The franchise inspired anime and manga adaptations. The company is also known for the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series of fighting games, and also worked on the Asura's Wrath and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven games. Its recent Fuga: Melodies of Steel tactical RPG revives the company's homegrown world from its earlier Tail Concerto and Solatorobo: Red the Hunter.

Sources: TV Tokyo, Comic Natalie, Famitsu.com


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