The original Dear Days introduced players to the world of Cardfight!! Vanguard overDress and will+Dress through the lens of a custom protagonist at Kanazawa Card Capital. The narrative, while serviceable, often felt like an extended tutorial for the game’s more complex systems. Dear Days 2 promises a significant narrative leap. Leaks and early promotional material suggest a time skip, placing players in a new, unnamed city where the “Uniformers” phenomenon—a digital consciousness that threatened to overwrite Vanguard fighters’ identities—has evolved.
This time, the threat isn’t just a rogue AI but a fractured multiverse. The new antagonist, a shadowy organization known only as “The Glendios Code,” has begun pulling legendary fighters from different Vanguard eras into the same timeline. Imagine facing off against Aichi Sendou from the original Cardfight!! Vanguard series, only to have Chrono Shindou from G NEXT appear as an unexpected ally. The story mode in Dear Days 2 is rumored to feature over 80 scripted fights, branching dialogue paths that affect your relationship with key characters, and—for the first time—fully voiced dramatic cutscenes for major plot beats. This is no longer just a card game with a story attached; it’s a visual novel where every duel advances a mystery spanning decades of Vanguard lore. Cardfight Vanguard Dear Days 2
Dear Days 2 runs on a new engine, eliminating the occasional frame drops seen on the Switch version during complex skill chains. Card art is rendered in native 4K on PC/PS5, with dynamic 2D animations that make trigger checks and drive checks feel explosive. The soundtrack features remixes of classic Vanguard anime themes (including “Vanguard” by JAM Project and “Lead the Way” by Aironically) alongside a new electronic-fusion score composed by Yuki Hayashi (known for My Hero Academia ). Dual audio is standard: English dub with the current overDress cast and Japanese dub with original seiyuu for legacy characters. The original Dear Days introduced players to the