Neko's fans and family members grew suspicious that she was hiding something.
Neko decides to take Paff in and protect her. One afternoon, while walking home from school, Neko encounters Paff outside of her home on a rainy day. Cherry was discharged from the hospital a few days later. The lead singer of Crystal Punk, Cherry, was inadvertently injured while entering the building's headquarters. This sparked protests outside of Monophonic's headquarters regarding the location of Paff. Her real identity, Aroma White, was also released by the company. Paff left the hospital and was reported missing by Monophonic Entertainment. Neko was acquitted a few weeks later by the Administration Bureau. Paff was originally going to attend, but her health did not improve. Soon after, a new band, Cherry Punk, created their new account and hosted their first major event. After Robo Head completes data recovery, he learns that Aesir did show up at the event and that they wiped everyone's memory of Aesir after they finished performing.
People wanted to know who was responsible for the hacking. Meanwhile, Robo Head later discovers that his memory of Aesir was corrupted, and starts data recovery. Neko was arrested by Node 08's Administration Bureau because she was suspected of launching a widespread attack on her fans. While Paff was in the hospital, one of Neko's streams got hacked and attacked by Aesir. At the event, while Paff was performing, she collapsed and was sent to the hospital, where she would wake up a few days later and start recovering. Later, Paff and her media company, Monophonic Entertainment, announced the date for her annual event, PAFFCON. By browsing through iM and through each character's private "OS logs", players can unlock new songs and gain insight into the story of Cytus. A bunch of top musicians performed, but the organizer, Aesir, was nowhere to be seen, even after the end of the event. Attendees of the event included Paff (stylized as PAFF), a popular singer, Neko Asakura (stylized as NEKO#ΦωΦ), a famous streamer on iM, and Robo Head (stylized as ROBO_Head), an AI robot. One musician, Aesir (stylized as Æsir), decided to hold a large virtual concert in Node 08, one of the many nodes in Cytus. As more and more people used the virtual Internet, more and more musicians held concerts on iM, a social networking service. The story is told in-game through various cutscenes that are unique to the chapter title songs individual songs within each chapter are at most only marginally relevant to the plot, except for a limited few.Ĭytus II, the sequel to Cytus, takes place about seven hundred years after the establishment of the virtual Internet space Cytus (stylized as cyTus). The plot features the disaster and the protagonist's struggle with identity. Due to limited memory space, human emotions are stored in the form of music in "Cytus", and by playing the songs, the robots are able to revive their human emotions.
The story revolves around the protagonist, Vanessa, who lives in a 22nd-century world where robots with human memories are the only remaining sentient beings while living humans are killed by a mutant virus. The story of Cytus is carried through its 10 main chapters as well as a prologue. ( June 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve this section if you can. The specific problem is: The plot does not give much insight into the story of these video games. This section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.