575′s story follows leads Azuki and Matcha, who lead normal, everyday school lives. That is, until one day Azuki stares at a riverside willow, and being deeply moved, utters the magic words “575…” creating their little music group.
In fact, they’ll quite happily don some Santarina costumes when Christmas rolls around in-game.
Sega’s new IP Project 575 will be landing soon, and a final burst of information has gamers seeing just how the vaunted ability to tweak the game’s songs will work out.
Sega announced on Friday that its television anime Go! Go! 575 will premiere this coming January. The anime ties into the Vita game Project 575, which lets anyone create songs using the traditional Japanese 5-7-5-syllable meter found in haiku and tanka poems.
Oreimo's Kanzaki characters will be voiced by Yuka Ōtsubo, Ayaka Ohashi and Minako Kotobuki (pictured).