Our World Is Ended Characters Introduced Ahead of Release

PQube Games localized release of Red Entertainment’s visual novel Our World Is Ended is due out next week onto the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC (via Steam), and to prepare players for the ‘wave of characters’ the western publisher have provided a breakdown of the main characters found within the game.

Judgment 7 make up that of the development team within Our World is Ended and throughout this ‘survival-styled’ visual novel you’ll be introduced to these characters and become familiar with their daily antics. If you wish to keep these surprises for the games release next week; then stop reading now.

Judgement 7 Character List:

Sekai Owari
The perverted programmer: Owari is the founder and main programmer of Judgement 7. Although he is supposed to be the representative of the team, the members do not respect him because of his perverted personality. He is in fact exceptionally skilled and able to create ultra perverted programs that can not be written by ordinary people.

Iruka No.2
The delusional planner: Iruka No.2 is an old friend of Owari and the co-founder Judgement 7. He is in charge of the planning, scenario and setting of the team’s games. As a big nerd with particular preferences, the others can’t relate to him most of the time. The habit of sometimes raising his voice for no reason earned him the nickname “Vocal Madman”.

Asano Hayase
The unfortunate sound designer: Asano is Yuno’s older sister. She composes the music and sound effects of the games. Although she is a sound designer, she is quite deaf but she doesn’t know it yet. She is blessed with the ability to destroy PCs and the hardware in her reach – including her own synthesizer, but she doesn’t really care.

Natsumi Yuki
The chaotic designer: Natsumi is the style designer who lives in the office of Judgement 7 and in charge of character designs, environments, UI, and logos of the games. She is strict with herself and everyone else and always takes work seriously, but drawing makes her happy.

Tatiana Alexandrovna Sharapova
The childish programmer: Tatiana was born in Russia but she has lived in Japan since her childhood. She usually works as a programmer at research institutes while attending junior high school in Hokkaido. She is a super genius also known as “Russian’s Hidden Treasure” but apart from her programming skills, she is inferior to most of the children of her age. Her basic social and living skills are more around the lower elementary school or kindergarten level.

Yuno Hayase
The airheaded assistant: Yuno is Asano’s little sister and currently a high school student. She works part-time at Judgement 7 as an assistant and does all kinds of work. Laid-back and often in a good mood, she also happens to be a good judge of character.

Reiji Gozen
The plain part-time director: Reiji is a university student who dreams of becoming a game designer. He works part-time while attending university. As a relatively normal and social guy, he stands out among the other members of Judgement 7.

Our World is Ended will be released on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC on the 18th April 2019. A Day One Edition, which contains an artbook, will also be available while stocks last.

About Scott Emsen
Scott is the Founder and Executive Editor of AnimeBlurayUK but in the past he has produced content for ZOMGPlay, Rice Digital and Funstock and was once a Community Moderator for the Nokia N-Gage forums. Based in the UK, he loves anything related to Games & Anime and in In his spare time you'll mostly find him playing on one of his many gaming consoles; namely the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.

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