Group of Men “Marry” Anime Characters in a VR Wedding Ceremony

Japan is an exceedingly normal place when it comes down to daily life, but for some reason the culture’s social norms are—how should we put it—famously elastic. As reported by Vocativ, virtual reality played a big part in a recent marketing campaign for an upcoming sequel to the dating sim series Niizuma Lovely x Cation that saw the non-legal marriage between a number of men and their virtual girlfriends interacting through an HTC Vive headset.

Developed by Japanese adult game studio Hibiki Works, Niizuma Lovely x Cation lets you simulate creating a relationship with an anime girl and come face-to-face with her in VR. While it may seem ridiculous to some, the dating sim genre has a serious following in Japan, and its extension into VR is only logical.

According to Vocativ, between April 28 and May 28, Hibiki Works started collecting applications from its player base to see who wanted to marry one of three lucky brides-to-be: Yuki Isurugi, Aiko Kurihara or Nono Naruse. On June 12th, the lucky grooms received an email on how to dress and what to bring to ‘make the day go smoothly.’

image courtesy Hibiki Works

Reportedly officiated by a real priest, a number of men donned an HTC Vive on June 30th at a chapel in Tokyo and were united in holy matrimony. The marriages were performed privately (besides the one shown in the video above) and lasted around 5 minutes per wedding—of course sealed with a virtual kiss which was simulated by an attendant with a pair of rubber lips on a stick.

While the wedding ceremonies were held as promotional tool for the studios upcoming Niizuma: Lovely x Cation, the fact that VR is already playing a big part in how fans interact with a genre as mind-bending as dating sims tells much about where the next frontier of digital-human interaction is headed. There’s a clear desperation for human interaction that isn’t being fulfilled in a portion of the population, and VR might help bridge those gaps—for better, for worse, for richer, or for poorer. Either way, we’re not here to judge.

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Tokyo Wedding Chapel to Host Weddings for VR Brides

It takes quite a lot to stand out in the Japanese dating sim genre. Dating sims and romance games are big business in Japan, many of which rely on graphics sex scenes or depictions of various kinks to stand out in an increasingly crowded market. Upcoming virtual reality (VR) title Niitzuma is trying something different – an actual marriage.

Niitzuma translates as ‘new wife’ which might give you some indication as to where this is going. Niitzuma, or to give it the full title, Niitzuma LovelyxCation, is not just about winning the heart of the player’s chosen beloved, it carries on into married life, including a detailed depiction of the wedding ceremony.

To promote the game, developer Hibiki Works have announced that they will be holding a virtual reality marriage ceremony where fans get to don a tuxedo and walk up the aisle to say ‘I Do’ to whichever of the three girls they have chosen. The ceremony will be held at an actual wedding chapel in Tokyo, though the exact location has yet to be confirmed. A wedding coordinator will be on hand to help the aspiring ‘groom’s into formal wear and guide the groom through the ceremony until he stands at the altar and dons a VR headset to say his vows with either Yuki Isurugi, Aiko Kurihara or Nono Naruse.

Niitzuma LovelyxCation is due to go on sale on 28th April. Applications for fans to become the ‘groom’ will be accepted between 28th April launch day and 28th May. The ceremony itself will be held on 30th June. Applications can be sent via the official Hibiki Works website.

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