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BUNNY GARDEN 2

A readable guide to qureate’s 2026 sequel: a new world line, six named cast members, stage songs, and a social-sim loop built around drinks, conversation, and menu choices.

Fact check: April 25, 2026 Steam App ID 3443820 Adult themes, partial nudity, 21+ note
Release
April 15, 2026
Developer
qureate
Genres
Adventure, Casual, Indie
Languages
EN, 简中, 繁中, 日本語
Steam Features
Single-player, Controller, Cloud
Official Steam header art for BUNNY GARDEN 2 showing the six listed cast members in the lounge.
Official header art from Steam, reframed here with editorial context.
New world line setup 6 listed cast members 3 official trailers on Steam 53 Steam achievements Full controller support Steam Cloud + Family Sharing Official site by qureate

Overview

What the Steam listing confirms, without making you fight the age gate.

This is an unofficial, source-backed overview. Every section below is based on the official Steam app data and the official qureate website, then rewritten into plain English.

Positioning

A romance adventure sequel with a fresh continuity.

Steam frames BUNNY GARDEN 2 as the latest entry in the series and says the story takes place in a different world line from the previous game.

Platform Profile

Designed as a solo Steam release with comfort features already listed.

The store page confirms single-player support, Steam Achievements, full controller support, Steam Cloud, Custom Volume Controls, and Family Sharing.

Content Note

Mature themes are part of the listing, but the site presentation stays restrained.

Steam warns about general adult content, partial nudity, and sexual themes, and explicitly notes that characters involved in sexual content are 21 years of age or older.

Story Setup

A bad day, a chance encounter, and a return to Bunny Garden.

The Steam story outline starts with Haito Kanda losing his job after a serious mistake. On the way to drink away the damage, he is approached by a woman who notices how low he has fallen.

That encounter leads him into Bunny Garden, described as a sanctuary for gentlemen. From there, the game pivots into a new continuity with familiar energy, new faces, and an open-ended question about how the meeting will change both their lives and yours.

  1. 01

    Haito hits bottom

    The official setup begins with job loss, embarrassment, and a night that looks headed nowhere.

  2. 02

    A woman interrupts the spiral

    A stranger notices his expression and changes the direction of the night before it closes in.

  3. 03

    Bunny Garden reappears as a refuge

    The setting is framed as a welcoming retreat where the cast and the club atmosphere take over.

  4. 04

    The sequel opens a different world line

    The listing emphasizes that this is not just a replay of the first game, but a new branch.

Official Steam trailer still showing one cast member performing on stage inside Bunny Garden.
Official Steam trailer still used here to illustrate the performance side of the game.

Systems

The official loop is social, performance-driven, and built around preferences.

Steam’s description highlights a compact set of mechanics: spending time with the cast, ordering well-matched items, watching mood shifts as drinks flow, and catching each member’s signature stage song.

Conversation

Spend time with the cast inside the club.

The Bunny Garden itself is described as a social gathering place where drinks, snacks, and conversation create the core rhythm.

Preference Loop

Ordering the right menu items can improve likability.

Steam explicitly says that choosing items that suit a character’s tastes may boost your standing with her.

Mood Shifts

As characters get tipsy, different sides of them can emerge.

The official description leans on the contrast between polished presentation and the more surprising moments that come out later in the night.

Stage Songs

Each cast member has a signature performance.

Steam calls out individual songs and stage appearances as a distinct part of the sequel’s appeal, not just a side flourish.

Cast Lineup

Six named cast members are listed on the official Steam page.

The store listing publishes the principal lineup directly, along with voice credits. This section keeps the presentation factual instead of inventing personalities the source does not actually describe.

01

Kana

Voice: Mio Hoshitani

Listed on Steam as one of the featured Bunny Garden 2 cast members.

02

Rin

Voice: Eri Suzuki

Part of the core lineup shown in the official store description.

03

Miuka

Voice: Masumi Tazawa

Included in the Steam cast list and the official promotional visuals.

04

Erisa

Voice: Yukina Shuto

Presented as one of the named performers and conversation partners.

05

Kuon

Voice: Ruriko Noguchi

Appears in the official list that defines the new entry’s featured roster.

06

Runa

Voice: Hina Natsume

Rounds out the six-person lineup confirmed through Steam metadata.

Character Design: Waon Inui Scenario: Takayoshi Muto (Synthese) Producer: Yujiro Usuda

Sources

Built from public, linkable sources instead of filler copy.

The aim is simple: keep one tight page that answers the first things people search for around Bunny Garden 2, while always pointing back to the official places.

FAQ

The fast answers most searchers want first.

Everything here stays inside what the official listing actually confirms. No made-up routes, no scraped forum myths, no synthetic lore.

Is this the official BUNNY GARDEN 2 website?

No. It is an independent editorial guide. For the official pages, use the Steam listing or the official qureate site linked above.

When did BUNNY GARDEN 2 release?

Steam lists the release date as April 15, 2026.

What languages are listed on Steam?

English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Japanese, with full audio support noted for Japanese.

What gameplay features are already confirmed?

Steam lists single-player support, Steam Achievements, full controller support, Steam Cloud, Family Sharing, conversation-focused club scenes, and signature song performances for each cast member.

Does the official store mark it as adult content?

Yes. Steam flags general adult content, partial nudity, and sexual themes, and includes the note that all characters involved in sexual content are 21 years of age or older.