Company also reveals new Ken ga Kimi PS Vita game, PS Vita port for Black Wolves Saga

Game developer Rejet announced its new projects during its "Rejet Shinsaku Happyōkai 2016 CHANGE" livestream event on February 6, including an announcement of a new PlayStation Vita game in the Diabolic Lovers game series titled Diabolik Lovers Lost Eden . Rejet is also streaming a promotional video for the game, which confirms returning characters and cast members as well as the new character Kino (voiced by Tomoaki Maeno). Satoi is returning to design the game's characters.

Rejet plans to release six Diabolik Lovers Versus III CDs once a month starting in April. The company will also release four Diabolik Lovers Lost Eden CDs once a month starting in August.

Rejet's original Diabolik Lovers vampire drama CD and PSP game project centers around the six sadistic Sakamaki vampire brothers. Yui Komori is a positive-thinking girl who nevertheless is troubled by seeing spirits and experiencing poltergeist phenomena. In her second year in high school, she transfers to a new school — a night school for entertainers and celebrities — due to her father's work. There are rumors that there are vampires among the student body, and Yui ends up living with the Sakamaki brothers.

The franchise has inspired two television anime series that aired in 2013 and 2015, respectively.

Rejet also announced a new game in its Ken ga Kimi series titled Ken ga Kimi Momoyo Tsuzuri for the PlayStation Vita. The game's official website is streaming a promotional video for the game, revealing the game's returning cast.

Ryotaro Okiayu, Yuki Ono, Sōichiro Hoshi, KENN, Ryota Ohsaka, and Tomoaki Maeno are all reprising their roles as Enishi, Tsuzuramaru, Sakyō Sakibara, Kei, Suzukake, and Saneaki Kuroba, respectively.

Rejet also announced that it is porting the Black Wolves Saga game to the PS Vita under the title BLACK WOLVES SAGA -Weiβ und Schwarz . The game previously had PC and PlayStation Portable releases in 2012.

The company also revealed six new situation CDs and three new music CDs.

[Via Nijimen (Link 2)]