Danganronpa is known for destroying its fans by getting them attached to the characters that make up its colorful cast, then killing them in some of the worst ways possible. With a whole new set of deaths to discover with the impending release of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, we ranked the executions from the first three chapters of the story, sorting out the most despair inducing punishments in the series. From the gruesome to the silly and everything in between, it’s time to watch our friends die all over again.

Mikan Tsumiki: Bye-Bye Ouchies!

Kicking off the list is Mikan’s execution, which was the worst one by a long shot. Things didn’t seem quite right in Danganronpa 2, which felt apparent when the executions were a lot more out there than the first outing, but this one just left me confused and unsatisfied, contrary to the sexual undertones of her big death scene.

After being discovered as Ibuki and Hiyoko’s killer, she launches into space on a giant arm that’s been injected with some kind of… fluid. Matching up with her Ultimate Nurse talent, there were so many more interesting ways this could have went down. Instead, we got what was essentially an off screen death for someone who had embraced her dark side at this point in the story, making me feel robbed of the satisfaction of watching one of the bad guys lose AND an interesting death. Thankfully, they get much better down the list.

Monomi’s First Death

Serving as less of a formal execution and more of a wake-up call to the main cast letting us know that this second killing game is serious, the former Usami is gunned down by one of the fearsome Monobeasts, clearing the way for Monokuma to take over the second class. This one is low on the list considering there’s a lack of emotional connection since you just met Monomi, her death played up the comedy aspect of a stuffed bear getting shot up, and it’s extremely temporary since she comes back minutes later, but it was still an important scene for Hajime and his friends.

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Alter Ego: Excavator Destroyer

Much like the above entry, this one is eventually undone, and it’s not the same feeling when you watch a computer get killed instead of a friend. Still, Alter Ego’s death was especially shocking at the time I played it since it died spying on the mastermind when we thought it had gotten away, AND it was a total surprise since the real killer of the case couldn’t be executed due to it being a suicide. True despair rose to the surface as our only way to discover the circumstances around the school had seemingly been crushed, but this wouldn’t be the case for long.

Jin Kirigiri: Blast Off!

The very first execution of the series gains much more significance once the game has reached its conclusion compared to when you actually watch it play out, but it’s important for a few reasons. One, much like Monomi’s death was a wake-up call for the cast of the second game, this being the very first scene you see when you start the game let players know what they were about to be taken on a wild ride of death sprinkled with a bit of lighthearted cartoon imagery. Finding out later that the unnamed victim was both the Headmaster of the school and the father of one of the main characters gives it much more weight in retrospect.

Celeste Ludenberg: The Burning of the Versailles Witch

Celeste was a true manipulator, pulling off the first double murder in the series after manipulating the gullible Hifumi to help her kill and cover up her first victim before tying up loose ends by killing her accomplice. Being granted a death fitting for the noble she pretended to be, the Ultimate Gambler has her perfect death snatched from under her feet when her death by burning is interrupted by a fire truck falling on her. As the first comedic punishment, it managed to have a decent amount of anticipation before the bait and switch, which both helped and hurt its position on the list.

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Teruteru Hanamura: Deep Fried Teruteru

Teruteru’s execution was one of the saddest. As the first class trial came to a close, it turned out that the Ultimate Cook killed his victim by mistake as he did everything he could to prevent the Ultimate Son of a Bitch, Nagito, from killing a member of the group in his quest for the the brightest hope in the face of despair.

If it was an accident, then why risk his friends’ lives to try and get away with the killing? It turns out he has a sick mother who he desperately wanted to see, making him fight tooth and nail for his own survival. Yet, we never find out her fate. Instead, we get a battered, deep fried chef who’s turned into a literal tempura after being dipped into a volcano. Considering the previous executions were relatively grounded, this was the first clue that Jabberwok Island wasn’t as it appeared, as the cast of the second game would later learn.

Mondo Owada: The Cage of Death

Equal parts funny and disgusting, Mondo’s execution after his insecurities led him to murder the Ultimate Programer, (and everyone’s favorite trap,) Chihiro Fujisaki, the former motorcycle gang member goes out as he lived. While strapped to the seat of his bike, he’s placed in a stunt cage and drives around so fast while being simultaneously electrocuted, that he ends up being liquified. Signaled by the reveal of Monokuma’s new favorite butter, it’s pretty disgusting when you see the bear eating the remains of your friend on top of his stack of pancakes.

Junko Enoshima: The Ultimate Punishment

As the mastermind who led both your classmates and the entire world to go on a murderous rampage, we should have reached peak satisfaction when it was time for Junko to get what was coming to her. Yet, her comeuppance felt bittersweet, considering the despair obsessed psychopath was actually excited to feel the true despair that only death can bring. Rather than setting up a unique execution for herself, she ends up going through every other execution from the first game! It makes you wonder what this girl is made of to survive being burned alive, crushed by a truck, electrocuted and bulldozed before finally being smashed to death by a giant weight.

And even then, this wouldn’t be the last we heard from Ms. Enoshima…

Gundham Tanaka: Gundham Tanaka Stampede

Gundham seemed to be a polarizing figure in the second game, and I landed on the side that couldn’t stand him. His obsession with the occult, his absurd speech mannerisms and his belief that he was some kind of demon king above all us mortals was only slightly offset by the Ultimate Breeder’s adorable crew of hamsters, the Four Dark Devas of Destruction. But even then, I couldn’t help but feel bad for the guy once his time finally came.

After reaching an agreement to fight and ultimately kill a fellow classmate as a sacrifice to spur the waning crew back into action, Gundham is placed in the path of a heard of stampeding bulls. Not being one to take his fate lying down, he sets up a magic seal, seemingly making good on the demonic power he claimed to possess all this time. Unfortunately for him, his spell doesn’t activate in time, leading him to being trampled to death. In his last moments, he gives a comforting look to his pets before the animals that had long since passed carry his spirit up into heaven. Part silly and part heartbreaking, seeing how much he cared for his companions meant he couldn’t be all bad. Right?

Makoto Naegi / Kyoko Kirigiri: After School Lesson

This one barely counts since one is a “what if” scenario if you make the wrong choice during the fifth trial, and the other one doesn’t go through. Regardless, it ranks high on the list mostly due to the tension it creates when experiencing it for the first time.

Setting up a fake murder for the purpose of getting rid of the Ultimate Detective, Kyoko Kirigiri, the player as main character Makoto Naegi has the choice to either fall into the trap, leading to Kyoko being killed and the remaining classmates living the rest of their days trapped in Hopes Peak Academy, or having Makoto take the fall, leading to our lead being killed instead. Naturally, things don’t go as planned, because just as Makoto is about to be crushed on the conveyor belt, Alter Ego comes back from the dead and shuts down the device just in time to save him.

On another note, I feel like dying while being strapped to a desk and being taught reproduction by a robot teddy bear would be a terrible way to go out.

Chiaki Nanami and Monomi: Please Insert Coin

Considering how serious this moment is, it’s almost unfitting to see such an important character die via Tetris block. But that’s what happens with Chiaki Nanami, our inaugural waifu of the year in 2014.

The Ultimate Gamer was a beacon of hope and encouragement for the class in the second game, especially when its protagonist, Hajime Hinata, felt completely lost. All the while, the class had an underlying suspicion of one another since it was established early on that one of their peers was a mole sent by the mysterious Future Foundation. As it turns out, Chiaki was that mole, but all wasn’t as it appeared to be.

You see, Chiaki was actually an AI created by Alter Ego from the first game designed as a sort of anti virus to help prevent outside interference. It turns out the entire game was a virtual simulation meant to rehabilitate some of the worst criminals the world had ever seen, but it had been hacked by the true mastermind on behalf of Junko from the first game. Nagito, that lunatic that I mentioned from Teruteru’s execution, discovered the truth before anyone else and decided to set up an unsolvable murder, using himself as the sacrifice. He planned on killing himself and all of his classmates, ridding the world of the criminals they really were and leaving Chiaki as the only survivor. Only things didn’t pan out this way, and Chiaki’s undying faith in their true selves helped her convince them to choose her as the killer. A choice that ended up being both correct, and completely unbearable. Luckily, AI’s never truly die, and both her and Monomi (as Usami), return to help the survivors during their final showdown.

And to think, this isn’t even the worst of what Chiaki ended up going through.

Peko Pekoyama: One Woman Army

None of the class were supposed to have known each other when waking up on Jabberwok Island, but two of them had an instant familiarity with each other. Peko Pekoyama, the Ultimate Swordswoman and Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu, the Ultimate Gangster, were childhood associates, with the former being the latter’s bodyguard. All of this was unbeknownst to the rest of the group, so when case two came along and it turned out that Peko killed a classmate in Fuyuhiko’s name after being threatened by the victim, who was really responsible?

Ultimately, it was Peko who was sent to her death since she was the one who actually committed the act. But what makes her death even more noteworthy isn’t so much over how much of a badass she came off as while slicing down all of the dummies trying to kill her, but that in the process, the tough exterior of her boss fades away as he pushes through the danger to try and help her. What he gets in return is an accidental near death experience, as Peko inadvertently slices through him while cutting down one of the puppets. In her sorrow, she cradles her friend as she’s stabbed to death be her endless hoard of enemies.

As the only execution that made me audibly gasp once it appeared as if we were getting two deaths in one execution, we ended up getting a much more cooperative, level heading Kuzuryu, taking Peko’s death to heart. He may have lost an eye, but in return, he gains a whole new level of maturity that carries him through the rest of the game.

Chiaki Nanami: The first punishment

You may be wondering why Chiaki is here again if she was already killed above? It turns out that the AI from the game was based on a real person, and she was the victim of the first true execution as we would come to know them.

As the only real punishment in the Danganronpa 3 anime, the real Chiaki was the class representative to the Danganronpa 2 class. The anchor that held them all together so to speak. So when Junko decided that she needed a group of followers to help her spread despair around the world, she used a combination of brainwashing and the murder of their beloved classmate to drive them all insane by forcing them all to watch her death.

Mimicking video games like Gauntlet, the Ultimate Gamer was forced to traverse an endless labyrinth full of deadly traps, each one landing with brutal effectiveness. Over the course of what’s essentially a ten minute murder porn session, we witness this girl who both the characters and the viewers grew so attached to have her arm broken, her eye smashed, her foot impaled and her physical limits pushed to the absolute brink before finally finding the exit and reuniting with her friends.

Or so she thought. As she seemingly escapes, a room full of spikes shoot from the ground, impaling her entire body and leaving her in a bloody heap. As she bleeds to death, she sees her friend Hajime one last time, now approaching her as the artificial Ultimate, Izuru Kamakura. In her final moments she cries out her desire to see her friends again, leading the emotionless Izuru to cry for the first time since transforming into what he had now become. Compelled by Chiaki’s undying will, he realizes that Junko’s brand of chaos isn’t the only way to reach one’s full potential, leading him to go behind her back and set up the Chiaki AI. Seeking to see which ideology is the strongest, he sets up a scenario where their ideals will clash one last time in the final showdown between hope and despair.

This scene showed that despite how charismatic and humorous she could be, Junko was a real monster. But most importantly, it showed the catalyst that led to the events of both games, even if we had to have our souls completely crushed in the process. I still get sad thinking about this scene… But there can only be one top execution, and for that, we’ll have to go from the end to the beginning.

Leon Kuwata: The 1,000 Blows

As the saying goes, you never forget your first.

Leon Kuwata, the Ultimate Baseball Star, was the first character to be executed after being outed as the murderer of Sayaka Maizono. She was planning to murder Makoto in an attempt to escape and discover what had happened to the bandmates in her idol group, but after being spotted by Leon, a series of events took place where he ended up killing her instead.

As the first execution, the game wanted to make sure to leave a lasting impression on us, and that it did. From not knowing what to expect as the first real conclusion to a case, to the haunting animation that would be associated with the rest of the punishments going forward, to the way he is chained and dragged away kicking and screaming is a level of fright that none of the other executions have achieved since. But then, we get to the actual execution, one fitting for a baseball star such as himself.

After being tied to a pole, Kuwata is shot with a ball from a pitching machine. And then another. And another. Suddenly, he’s being shot with hundreds of baseballs all over his body to the point where he eventually dies from the endless injuries being inflicted upon him in such a methodical, painful way. As the last bloody baseball rolls to the camera while his limp body hangs in the background, it’s at this point that you know you’re going to be in for a sick, twisted affair of a game.

You know what the crazy part is? This version is actually more tame than the original concept! As the only execution that was altered due to the graphic nature of the scene in the anime adaptation, the game version was actually toned down from the beta version. There, the scene plays out similarly, but eventual blood splatter starts flying from him while he’s still alive. Each ball results in another splatter until the whole room is eventually full of the stuff as if we were suddenly playing Mortal Kombat. It’s hard to imagine that this death could get any worse than the one we were presented with, and yet, here we are.

If you couldn’t tell, it takes a special kind of sadistic to come up with these executions. With a whole new game right around the corner, I can only imagine what new, sickening ways the developers will come up with when it comes to killing off our friends. Yet, its this despair that keeps us coming back, and I can’t wait to feel that sting all over again in two weeks.

What would your execution rankings be? Do you think any of them are off base? Let us know in the comments!

Warning: Potential spoilers for previous episodes and all three games. Read at your own risk!

Man, it’s rough being a Danganronpa fan. Over the last 10 weeks and 20 episodes in the bag, we’ve been placed on an emotional roller coaster that hasn’t been afraid to drive its viewers into the deepest despair imaginable. But with the connection we’ve built with these characters over the course of three games prior to the show, I’m sure I speak for most when I say we wouldn’t have it any other way. One thing’s for sure though; there are more mysteries left to uncover. With the inevitable reveal of the traitor among what started as the 16 Future Foundation leaders in the show’s Future Arc, we still have one person who may have not been accounted for yet, a host of suspicious people, and questions that need answering. After compiling evidence from both the Future Arc and Despair arc, taking a look at the history of the games, and predicting which directions this story will take before its conclusion, here are the seven most likely traitors.

7. Haiji Towa

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Remember Haiji? The vengeful and perverted older brother of Monaca Towa, the mastermind behind the events in Ultra Despair Girls? Despite the way that game ended, hinting that he would be at war with Komaru and the children of Towa City after his Big Bang Monakuma was destroyed, he has yet to be mentioned. Which is weird when you consider that we’ve visited both Komaru and Monaca without a single reference. Could it be that they’re saving it for something bigger?

While not as proficient as his sister, he’s still a technological genius. His spirit was broken, making him rife with despair. He has an affinity for Monokuma. Sounds like all the check marks needed to become a mastermind. Plus, Monaca’s plan was to drive Komaru to despair and make her Junko’s successor. Wouldn’t it be poetic justice if her plan actually succeeded, but by inadvertently making Haiji the next Junko?

Haiji is at number seven because let’s face it; he’s probably going to be forgotten about. He wasn’t terribly important in his only game appearance, so making him the big bad in the grand finale would be anticlimactic. That’s not going to stop me from speculating, though!

6. Juzo Sakakura

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Yes, I know that Juzo died last week… Or did he? The thing about the bloodbath that was Future Arc episode 9 was at the start of the episode, there were nine survivors. Yet, despite four people dying over the course of the episode, the opening video teased that there were six survivors remaining instead of five. Now, I’m awful at math, but I know enough to see that there should be five people left. It’s possible that robot Gekkogahara never counted in the total, or that Kirigiri is the one who’s still alive, but if we’re talking about what would induce the most despair possible for Munakata, what would be worse than having both of his closest allies turn against him?

As far as a motive is concerned, I could see Juzo being so dedicated to eradicating despair alongside Munakata that he decided to help eliminate everyone he didn’t deem worthy. After this most recent episode though, I’d go more with the thought that after being humiliated by Junko, he stops believing in hope and plotted along with Chisa to bring down the Future Foundation from the inside. Then again, it could just be that being scared of coming out to his crush drove him to turn traitor. I mean, isn’t that pretty much what happened when Junko beat him?

But the biggest reason Juzo is here is because of the attacker rule. The rule states that every time the designated time limit is reached, all of the survivors will fall asleep. When they wake up, if no one is dead, the traitor must have been killed, setting everyone free. If someone is killed, then the attacker is still on the loose. If you remember when the dreaded episode 9 wrapped up, we had four people killed. Gekkogahara and Juzo were killed by Munakata, while Ruruka was supposedly killed in her sleep, and Kirigiri died due to her forbidden action being violated. On closer inspection though, Ruruka’s death was different from the previous M.O. of the killer. She wasn’t strung up, and she was sliced into pieces. Most importantly though, was that her eyes were wide open with tears in them, showing that she was AWAKE when she died.

What does this mean? My guess is that Ruruka was killed after she woke up, and that NO ONE was killed in that time frame. The game is continuing because technically, Kirigiri did die while everyone was out, and we know how much Monokuma likes to screw with the rules based on technicalities. This means that either Juzo is really dead and couldn’t kill anyone, or his injuries led him to miss his deadline. Then again, it was pointed out that the killer could simply refrain from doing the deed, which takes the spotlight off of the Ultimate Boxer a bit.

5. Chisa Yukizome

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Now, we already know that Chisa is traitor, but is she THE traitor? The sickening events of the past two Despair Arc episodes and the most recent Future episode solidified that Chisa was one of the first to be brainwashed into becoming a follower of despair in years’ past, and that she’s been manipulating her former lover ever since. But with her former students and fellow Remnants of Despair all being held on Jabberwok Island, (and presumably on their way to save Makoto and his friends), she was the last one standing once the new Killing Game started. She was the first to die, but the first game established that an early death can be a fake-out to lead us away from who the real mastermind is. It’s this reason that I don’t think Chisa will be the main traitor, since this plot device has been used once before. With that said, don’t be surprised if she plays a big role in the last few episodes.

4. Chiaki Nanami

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I know what you’re thinking; how could Chiaki Nanami, the beacon of hope that has driven most of the series, (and who is very much dead after being killed twice), the traitor? This was just an early hunch, since I know the writers will want to find a shocking way to wrap up this story, but the more I think about it, the less far out it sounds.

First of all, her entire class was turned to despair, including her teacher. The last we saw her, she was horribly mauled in a real life game of Gauntlet, and died thinking that she failed her class, her teacher, and her best friend. But what if she didn’t die? What if Hajime in the form of the infinitely talented Izuru Kamakura found a way to keep her alive? The Future Foundation would go on to use her likeness when creating the AI that was designed to rehabilitate her former classmates in the second game, and once again sacrificed herself for the good of the group. If the real one is alive and were to awaken, with those final, horrible memories being the last thing she knew, it wouldn’t be hard to imagine that it would be enough to drive someone to despair. How tragic would it be if her and Hajime finally come face to face again, only for the roles to have reversed, and their precious class rep is the one who needs saving? It wouldn’t be hard to imagine that she would want to take out the Future Foundation since most of them are so firmly rooted in Hope’s Peak Academy, an institution who’s corruption led to the end of the world. Plus, Usami, who was her AI’s partner in the games, has already been shown to be under the control of the enemy at one point throughout the series, so the idea isn’t completely unfounded.

Still, it might be wishful thinking, but my money is more on the hope that she’s the hidden Future Foundation member, and is firmly on the side of hope. Still, never underestimate the lengths that this show will go to make its viewers feel terrible.

3. Makoto Naegi

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Since brainwashing has been introduced, nothing is off the table. Even our hope obsessed protagonist and hero of the first game being the Ultimate Traitor. How awful would that be? Making our main character be the one who was killing his friends in his sleep, all while preaching to them that no one would die while he was awake? It would give further credence to Munakata’s suspicions towards him, while landing a huge blow to the morale of the remaining participants. Kirigiri would have died for nothing, and Makoto would struggle with having that blood on his hands.

If we’re speaking strictly about the most despair inducing possibility on the table, then Naegi being the unwilling traitor has to be considered. Ultimate Hope will still win out, but not without some heavy sacrifices, especially when you remember that Great Gozu was killed with three people in the barricaded room with them. Naegi was one of them, but we’ll talk about the other candidate further down the list.

2. Ryota Mitarai

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The Ultimate Animator, who is the biggest reason why despair has spread throughout the world outside of Junko and her sister, Mukuro, is looking awfully suspicious right about now. Despite having his work stolen from him and used to brainwash his friends into becoming murderers, his regretful past has yet to be mentioned in Future Arc. We know nothing about what happened to him between the time he escaped Junko’s grasp, up until when he became a member of the Future Foundation. Considering the group’s reaction to what Makoto did to protect the Remnants of Despair, is there any way they would have let him join, or even live, if they knew he played such a huge role in the end of the world? I’m guessing that they have no idea about what he did…

Which leads me to the clues he’s left behind throughout Future Arc. He’s acted timid throughout the show, which is a common way in anime to divert suspicion. He showed obvious signs of jealousy towards Makoto when they first met, which is out of character for him compared to his personality in Despair Arc. He was in direct contact with Junko, but has kept that hidden from everyone in the group. And most importantly, he’s the only character who’s forbidden action we’re unaware of. Does he even have one?

Yet, I have one reservation. Like Chisa, he’s in so deep, that being the traitor feels too obvious. The mystery surrounding him could be a way to keep us off the trail of the real mastermind, the person who was also in the room when Great Gozu was killed. That person is…

1. Aoi Asahina

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Aoi Asahina. Doughnut Girl. The Ultimate Swimmer, and one of the six survivors of the original game. Why would she be the top candidate for the role of the traitor? Considering how much she’s protected Makoto, stood up for her friends, and been such a reliable source of positivity throughout this ordeal, what possible reason would she have to turn on her friends after going through so much with them? Mostly because she’s done it before.

In Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, the bubbly ditz of the group showed her mean streak. When her best friend, Sakura, was revealed to be a mole within the class, Asahina was the only one who stood by her. As her classmates tried to kill, attack and shun the seemingly reformed Ultimate Martial Artist, Sakura took it upon herself to commit suicide, freeing the class of their suspicions and allowing them to unite against the mastermind.

Except, Aoi didn’t see it that way.

As the first person to realize the truth about her friend’s death, she tried to throw the trial so that the class would all be executed for choosing the wrong killer, including herself, Driven by revenge, she showed a complete lack of regard for her own life if it meant getting back at the people who hurt those she cares about. Eventually, all was forgiven, and Asahina was among the final survivors of the Hope’s Peak killing game. But what would happen if she was struck with another tragedy? Someone who’s even closer to her than a friend? Someone like family?

Which is where Yuta Asahina, her younger brother comes in. Killed early in Ultra Despair Girls, she has made no mention of the death throughout the series, which is a strange thing to ignore considering how we know she reacts to personal tragedy. The Future Foundation was sent in to rescue the captives in Towa City, but the organization failed her. She obviously would have needed some help to pull such a huge plan off successfully, which is where Chisa comes in, but despite coming off as dense on the surface, we know that she can outsmart the best of them when vengeance is on her mind. How cruel would it be if the whole reason she’s worked so hard to keep Naegi alive all this time is so he could see Kirigiri, who was essentially his love interest, die because of him? Much like she’s had her love ones die while being completely helpless to stop it? That’s what I call true despair…

Most importantly, from a writing standpoint, hiding the identity of the traitor for this long means the reveal has to have some kind of impact, one that will raise the stakes as we head into the grand finale. As Asahina ran into the room with all of the survivors alongside Mitarai at the conclusion of episode 10 with Kirigiri’s notebook in hand, declaring that she knows who the traitor is, how great would it be if the start of episode 11 opens with her announcement leading to an evil smile, and the death of an unsuspecting Mitarai. The only thing worse than killing one of the game’s survivors is making one of them turn to despair, and in that sense, Asahina is the prime candidate.

Let’s hear it, Danganronpa fans! What theories do you have leading into the last two weeks of Hope’s Peak? Do you agree with any of these ideas, do you have any of your own that weren’t mentioned, or do you think this is all pigshit? Let us know in the comments!

During Sony’s press conference at this year’s Tokyo Game Show, Spike Chunsoft officially revealed Danganrona 3, complete with its first trailer.

Originally said to have been in the works at last year’s TGS, this reveal trailer comes fresh off the heels of the latest game, Ultra Despair Girls, releasing in the West, so everyone should be on the same page when it comes to the story! Teasing a brand new academy, and a type of testimony called “skimmish,” where multiple classmates give their sides of the story at the same time, it’ll be even harder to cut through their words to find the truth. With Monokuma, Monomi, Shirokuma and Kurokuma all making appearances in the trailer, could they all be in the main game as well? Or were they simply stand ins for the yet to be revealed cast? All I know is that I hope that line about Togami being dead was only an example and not a spoiler.

Watch it below and tell us what kind of despair you hope the third main game in this popular text adventure will bring. Danganronpa 3 will release on the PS Vita, as well as making its console debut on the PS4, on a yet to be determined release date.