Remasters of The Prince of Tennis Sweet School Festival & Doki Doki Survival Announced for Switch, Switch 2, and Steam!

Exciting news for otome lovers! Konami announced via their socials that they will be releasing remastered versions of Prince of Tennis School Festival Prince (Tennis no Ouji-sama ~Gakuensai no Ouji-sama~) and Doki Doki Survival (Tennis no Ouji-sama Dokidoki Survival Series) on the Nintendo Switch (and Switch 2 and Steam). This news comes 20 years after the initial release of the games in Japan for the PlayStation 2.

Even more exciting, while initially assumed these would be Japanese exclusives, it was later announced that both games will be released with English and Chinese language support! We are still waiting on an official release date, but there is an official website and Steam Pages for both games (in Japanese).


Originally released in Japan in December 22, 2005 for PlayStation 2, with an updated version released under the title, Tennis no Ouji-sama Motto Gakuensai no Ouji-sama -More Sweet Edition- in 2010 for the Nintendo DS.

It’s August 19th, and summer vacation is almost over.
And at the end of summer comes the big joint festival, held between the seven schools participating in the Kanto Regional Tournament, and hosted by their tennis clubs.

With a prize for the best festival entry, the competition among the clubs is fierce, with each school’s glory riding on their festival booth.

You play as an 8th-grade girl, a member of the Student Festival Committee, assigned to assist your school’s tennis club.
After being introduced at the Committee meeting, it’s clear you’ll be working with some pretty strong personalities…
But it’s going to be up to you to help them make this the best festival it can be, and win first prize for your school’s entry!

With only 10 days to go until the festival, what exciting encounters could be in store…?

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The first game in the Doki Doki series was released in Japan in December 21, 2006 for PlayStation 2 as Tennis no Ouji-sama Dokidoki Survival Sanroku no Mystic. In 2007, a second game in the series titled, Tennis no Ouji-sama Dokidoki Survival Umibe no Secret was released for PlayStation 2. In 2011, both games were released together on the Nintendo DS, as Tennis no Ouji-sama Gyutto! Dokidoki Survival Umi to Yama no Love Passion.

Leading up to the National Middle School Tennis Championship, the participating club members travel to a remote island as part of a training camp to develop their mental fortitude.
But, the day before landing on the island, the team’s boat is caught in a storm, and runs aground on the rocks.

Also aboard were the captain’s daughter and her friend, who share a lifeboat with the team as they are forced to abandon ship.
However, the tidal currents separate the team from their teachers and the captain, as the lifeboats are swept away.

Struggling ashore, the team decides to make for the campgrounds, but all they find at the isolated camp are sparsely equipped log cabins.
Now, with nothing but the hand tools, lamp, and other few supplies they manage to collect, it’s up to them to find the food, water, and fuel they’ll need to survive.

This is the story of your unexpected, unforgettable survival adventure.

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