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Qureate Aggressively Expands with 6 Fanservice-Driven Game Announcements for 2025-2026, Including Bunny Garden Sequel and Spin-Off

Posted by techopse | Apr 27, 2025 | Gaming | 0

Qureate Aggressively Expands with 6 Fanservice-Driven Game Announcements for 2025-2026, Including Bunny Garden Sequel and Spin-Off

While much of the gaming industry in the West continues to buckle under the weight of bloated budgets, political correctness, and increasing hostility toward femininity and traditional heterosexual appeal, Qureate stands tall as a rare exception, not just by surviving but by expanding.

Qureate, a Japanese developer known for its ecchi-rich catalog including the likes of Beat Refle, Duel Princess and most infamously Bunny Garden has announced a slew of new titles under its “Qureate Digest 2025–2026 Title Lineup,” proudly leaning harder than ever into fanservice and unapologetic entertainment.

In an era where Japanese AAA developers have caved to external censorship demands of inclusivity and moralism, Qureate remains one of the few holding the line, producing games that aren’t ashamed to cater to gaming’s core audience: heterosexual men who enjoy beautiful women, humor, and a good dose of risqué fun.

On April 25th, Qureate announced six new titles, each brimming with playful ecchi charm and targeting a 2025–2026 release window. Over the past few years, Qureate has steadily built a loyal fanbase, mastering the art of blending charming heroines, witty dialogue, and unapologetic fanservice.

While many larger Japanese developers have softened their content to suit global sensitivities, Qureate remains steadfast, delivering lighthearted, visually captivating games that unabashedly celebrate feminine allure.

Their breakout success with Bunny Garden, a dating sim set in a gentlemen’s club speaks volumes. The game not only exceeded sales expectations on Nintendo Switch but also launched early on Steam due to high demand. Its mix of relationship-building, quirky mini-games, and the unique “PTA” (Panties-Thank you-Abundance) system solidified Qureate’s reputation for giving fans exactly what they crave.

So it’s no surprise that their 2025–2026 lineup spans a variety of genres, all tied together by the studio’s signature playful spirit and fanservice-forward style.

Bunny Garden Expands With Spin-Off and Full Sequel

Bunny Garden, already a breakout hit and spiritual successor to Dream C Club is only getting bigger. Riding the wave of its massive success, Qureate has been actively expanding its flagship title, hosting physical special event collaborations across Japan where fans could snag a wide range of merchandise and themed drinks at these events, further fueling the game’s growing popularity.

On top of that, Bunny Garden’s success has led to the production of official figurines featuring the game’s charming hostesses, solidifying its place as Qureate’s new crown jewel. Now, Qureate have announced Bunny Garden New Title (working title) which serves as a completely new installment slated for release in 2026.

While details remain under wraps, Qureate promises the sequel will be a full-fledged successor packed with all the charm and playful titillation that made the original a runaway hit.

But that’s not all, alongside the sequel, fans can also look forward to a brand-new spin-off: Hebereke Bunny Garden (Drunk Bunny Garden).

This quirky action game puts players in charge of safely escorting a drunken Kana home, dodging obstacles and chaos along the way. It’s shaping up to be another wild, lighthearted ride in the Bunny Garden universe. Expect plenty of cheeky antics from characters stumbling and tumbling with suggestive animations to a healthy dose of lewd humor.

Hebereke Bunny Garden is slated to release on Nintendo Switch and Steam in 2025 with many other titles on the horizon.

Qureate’s ambitions don’t end with Bunny Garden. Their upcoming lineup spans a variety of genres, all while staying true to the playful, fanservice-driven identity that fans have come to love.

Magical☆Clit Yokuno-chan: A cheeky action game that’s as bold as its name suggests. Yokuno-chan, a busty girl with a squirrel living in her chest (yes, really), navigates maze-like stages collecting chestnut crystals. Think Pac-Man but with extra bounce and plenty of playful fanservice coming 2025 to Nintendo Switch and Steam.

Fantasista Asuka: A “super-dimensional girls’ soccer” game where players manage and coach an all-girl soccer team. Expect stylish kicks, flashy goals, and some very ecchi camera angles. Originally teased in 2024, it has been confirmed for release this year.

Tokyo Walkure: A deckbuilding roguelike where you battle otherworldly threats plaguing Tokyo. The trailer features cool women armed to the teeth, blending sleek design with an unmistakable sex appeal releasing sometime in 2025.

And lastly Splash Girls (tentative title): Billed as a “giant girl domination” third-person shooter, this title echoes games like Gun Gun Pixies. Players wield a syringe-like weapon to “inject” towering heroines, with the trailer’s nurse character delivering suggestive lines about “super thick injections.”

It’s a bold, over-the-top addition that’ll expand Qureate’s catalog come 2026.

Each of these games shares a clear throughline: beautiful girls, playful (and sometimes overt) sexuality, and absolutely zero fear of offending perpetually outraged. Qureate remembers what too many seem to have forgotten games are supposed to be fun and appeal to an audience of men, not to appease the insatiable demands of hyper-aggressive feminists who are hellbent on policing the entire industry.

While Western studios continue to shut down, cancel projects, and lay off thousands as they churn out politically sanitized products that alienate their original fanbases, Qureate is thriving. They’re tapping into a growing market desperate for real escapism, not hollow morality plays or preachy lectures masquerading as entertainment.

In an industry that now vilifies the concept of beauty, fun, and heterosexuality, Qureate isn’t just resisting the tide, they’re proudly swimming against it. Their upcoming lineup isn’t just a win for loyal fans; it’s proof that there’s still a thriving market, and a real need, for games that celebrate fun, sex appeal, and unfiltered creativity.

As they continue to roll out trailers and updates regarding their upcoming products, Qureate urges fans to “wait with heart and soul swelled with anticipation.” For those exhausted by the industry’s homogenized, politically sanitized output, Qureate’s bold, ecchi-driven offerings feel like a breath of fresh air, a reminder that games can still be flirty, free-spirited, and unapologetically themselves.

With platforms like Nintendo Switch and Steam ensuring broad accessibility, at least in Japan, Qureate is poised for continued growth at a time when many others are faltering. Their success stands as a testament that catering to a passionate, underserved niche isn’t just viable but reverting to tradition is one of the few winning strategies left in a collapsing industry.

As more details emerge, fans would do well to keep their hearts (and souls) ready, because Qureate’s 2025–2026 lineup might just be the shot of life straight male gamers desperately need.

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