Bandai Namco has released a new trailer for the Japanese virtual reality game Summer Lesson. In the game players spend time with a virtual female student named Hikari Myamoto.
The virtual reality game puts players in the position of a tutor, teaching and eventually bonding with a Japanese highschool girl. The game was first announced as a character communication tech demo for PlayStation VR but will now be released as a game this October.
The new trailer shows the player interacting with Myamoto. In a press release Sony announced that the game would feature additional "intriguing scenarios" in the near future, including working out, working in a cafe and visiting a matsuri, which is a traditional Japanese festival.
Summer Lesson: Hikari Miyamoto Seven Days Room launches October 13th exclusively for PlayStation VR for a retail price of ¥2,980 yen in Japan and $28.93 USD in the US.
