Toei Animation has a very special surprise for Tokyo Game Show 2025, which will be held from September 25th to 28th at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. The company has announced that Girls Band Cry will be present at the event. It will also present the game Momoka Wasshoi, which will officially go on sale on Steam on September 29th. It will be priced at 500 yen, but will be discounted for the first few days, allowing fans to purchase it for just 350 yen.
Momoka Wasshoi, actually known as Momoka (Wo) Wasshoi or, in short, Momowasho, is a 2D running and jumping action game developed by the Girls Band Cry anime team. From the moment it was announced, it generated all kinds of positive reviews and has become a peak otaku gaming phenomenon.
The objective of the game is to control Nina and Subaru so they can get Momoka to her couch at home. Tokyo Game Show 2025 attendees will be able to try a demo of the game, and on the public days of September 27 and 28, a Momo Washoi Demo Challenge will be held.
Players who successfully complete it will receive a prize: a B2-sized KV poster of the anime or a Golden Momo Washoi statue, made by the anime’s staff as a hobby. Of course, all prizes will be awarded while supplies last. The Girls Band Cry and Momoka Washoi booth will be located at 01-C05 in Hall 1.

About Momoka Wasshoi
- 2D Action: This is a 2D action game where you aim for the goal while avoiding obstacles by jumping. Deliver the drunk Momoka to her home!
- Timing Game: This is a game where you deliver Momoka to the sofa after arriving at her home. Press the button at the right timing to launch Momoka! If you do it right, you can lay Momoka down on the sofa!
What is Girls Band Cry?
After dropping out of high school and moving to Tokyo on her own, Nina meets Momoka, the vocalist of her favorite band, and discovers the appeal of music.
Along with Subaru, who hides her true feelings, Tomo, who was abandoned by his parents, and the lonely girl Rupa, they form the rock band “Togenashi Togenari.”
The five girls, each with their own struggles, confront the injustices of the world and begin searching for their place in it.
