The latest from the regular June Finji

The studio, known for its work on indie hits like Finzy, Tunic and Chicory, announced its latest project today at The Game Awards. It’s called Ordinary June and it tells the story of a girl struggling to balance her summer break with saving the universe. You can watch the reveal trailer below.

Even after watching the trailer, you might not have much idea about the game; It is very rare when it comes to concrete information. We see the heroine (aptly named June) as she hacks and slashes her way through spectral creatures in a mysterious world. Fortunately, Steam list The game provides some context for her actions. Here’s a bit of what the developer had to say about the game:

Follow June and her new besties (living and dead) as they investigate the town’s century-old secret history, discover a shattered multidimensional continuum, chill in a graveyard, defend themselves against giant monsters from the thin beyond, and distract their parents. Questions about what they are doing after they graduate.

It seems to be telling a typical coming-of-age story laced with supernatural heroics. In between the story beats, players will be able to experience some “frantic, flexible combat”. We’ll be able to get a taste of it for ourselves in 2025 when the game drops some time.

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