Dear Days 2-tenoke - Cardfight Vanguard

Visually, the game is stunning. Bushiroad has nailed the 3D animations for the units. When you Ride a Grade 3 unit, the transformation sequence is cinematic. The Drive Checks and Damage Checks now have more visual weight, making those critical triggers feel incredibly satisfying.

System Requirements (Estimated):

The game runs at a stable 60fps on mid-range PCs, and the loading times have been significantly optimized compared to the first entry. Cardfight Vanguard Dear Days 2-TENOKE


TENOKE version bypasses all this—all cards unlocked. If you just want to build meta decks and fight AI, this is the ideal way.


Verdict: Great for solo practice/deck testing; lacks longevity without online. 7/10 Visually, the game is stunning


Title: Cardfight!! Vanguard Dear Days 2 Release Group: TENOKE Platform: PC (Windows) Genre: Card Battle / Strategy / Visual Novel Developer: Fictious / Bushiroad Publisher: Bushiroad Release Date: November 2024 (Scene Release Date) Protection: Steam (Emulated)


If you played the first game, you might be wondering: Is the grind worth it? Here is how the sequel changes the game: The game runs at a stable 60fps on

1. The "Fated Clash" Mechanics The core gameplay remains true to the tabletop rules, but Dear Days 2 introduces the latest mechanics that the previous game lacked. Expect to utilize the "Fated Clash" keyword and the newest iteration of Over Triggers. The pacing is faster, the guards are tighter, and the decision-making is more critical than ever.

2. Expanded Roster & Nations The roster has exploded. While the base game focuses on the main five nations (Dragon Empire, Dark States, Brandt Gate, Keter Sanctuary, and Stoicheia), the game fully integrates the support waves that made the physical TCG so exciting in 2023 and 2024.

3. A Refined UI and Experience The biggest complaint about the first game was the user interface—it felt clunky and slow. Dear Days 2 overhauls this completely. The cardfight animations are snappier, the attack timers feel more natural, and navigating the deck builder is now intuitive rather than a chore.