Spy x Anya: Operation Memories gets first promo trailer

Spy x Anya: Operation Memories

Bandai Namco has shared a new trailer for Spy x Anya: Operation Memories, their new game adaptation based on the popular Spy x Family anime series.

Here’s a rundown on the recently announced game, plus the new trailer:

A slice of daily life from an undercover family.

Play as Anya and experience the world of SPYxFAMILY in its first console-game! Anya Forger has received a new assignment from school: create a photo diary of memories.

On weekdays, head to class in the morning, then enjoy family time in the evening.

On weekends, visit all sorts of exciting places, like the beach or art museums, in search of subjects worthy of photographing!

What kind of photo diary will you help Anya create?

Features

  • Experience the world through Anya’s Eyes – Tasked with making a photo diary as an assignment for Eden College, players must take memorable pictures of Anya to complete her diary from the series through outings including parks, beaches, dog parks, aquariums, and museums.
  • Take pictures when Anya finds something interesting – Find something that catches Anya’s attention to capture memorable pictures of her, her family, and her friends. Good pictures will be saved as Anya’s memories.
  • All fun and mini-games – A variety of more than 15 mini-games are available to players. Experience fun games based on familiar scenes from the anime – ranging from peanut-themed bowling to rhythm training with Yor to earn points and get costumes and outing items.
  • Create a memorable style – Customize the Forgers with unlockable costumes and other items to create a memorable style. Also use the game’s photo mode to take the perfect portrait of the Forger family.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd0UmWsY6pA

Spy x Anya: Operation Memories is launching on December 21st in Japan for Switch, 2024 for PS4 and PS5 in Japan, and sometime in 2024 for the west across Windows PC, Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PS5.

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