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'''Code: Realize''' is a series of otome visual novels developed by [[Otomate]], a subsidiary of [[Idea Factory]]. Following the release of the [[Code: Realize - Guardian of Rebirth|first game]], Code: Realize became a flagship otome series for Idea Factory, spawning sequels, an anime series, and the rare console release (a [[Code: Realize - Bouquet of Rainbows|compilation]] and a [[Code: Realize - Shirogane no Kiseki|sequel]] on [[PlayStation 4]]), previously reserved only for older hits with long-established fanbases such as {{c|Hakuoki}}. The games were localized in the west by [[Aksys Games]].  
'''Code: Realize''' is a series of otome visual novels developed by [[Otomate]], a subsidiary of [[Idea Factory]]. Following the release of the [[Code: Realize - Guardian of Rebirth|first game]], Code: Realize became a flagship otome series for Idea Factory, spawning sequels, an anime series, and the rare console release (a [[Code: Realize - Bouquet of Rainbows|compilation]] and a [[Code: Realize - Wintertide Miracles|sequel]] on [[PlayStation 4]]), previously reserved only for older hits with long-established fanbases such as {{c|Hakuoki}}. The games were localized in the west by [[Aksys Games]].  


Code: Realize is set in a steampunk setting, taking place in a fictional take on Victorian London. In keeping with the theme, the names and roles of the main characters are inspired by classic Western literature, such as Abraham Van Helsing of Bram Stoker's ''Dracula'' or Victor Frankenstein of Mary Shelley's ''Frankenstein''.
Code: Realize is set in a steampunk setting, taking place in a fictional take on Victorian London. In keeping with the theme, the names and roles of the main characters are inspired by classic Western literature, such as Abraham Van Helsing of Bram Stoker's ''Dracula'' or Victor Frankenstein of Mary Shelley's ''Frankenstein''.


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