We Are OFK Announced for Nintendo Switch, New Trailer Released

The narrative title features music from the indie band OFK and is slated to release this Summer for PS4, PS5 and PC along with the Switch.

Posted By | On 11th, May. 2022

We Are OFK

Previously announced for PS4, PS5 and PC, Team OFK’s narrative series We Are OFK has been confirmed for Nintendo Switch. These will launch alongside the other versions this Summer. In addition, a new trailer has been released which gives a bit more insight into the story. Check it out below.

It begins with Itsumi Saito moving to Downtown after a breakup to pursue a career in music, which is tough since she has to manage a full-time job, friends and practice. So when she encounters a rising music producer, this seems like the opportunity of a lifetime. The story is told through five interactive animated episodes released on a weekly basis.

There are also five interactive music videos performed by the indie band OFK. Along with fully-voiced dialogue, the title promises extensive texting to go with its emotional delivery. Stay tuned for more details on a release date in the coming months.


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