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Gabriel's Quest V3 - Battle Harmony: Anniversary Edition Deluxe is a game made and released on April 1, 2025. While the game's title implies it takes place in the Gabriel's Quest timeline, the game and its events are not canon.
The game pokes fun at the Quest to not be bored!/Gabriel's Quest series, exemplifying those games' tendencies to cut corners and pad for time. The game features prominent amounts of typos and misspellings, lazy dialogue and text formatting, unexplained events, formulaic gameplay style; it also pads for time using tactics such as waiting between letters being printed in dialogue boxes, a "piss break" cutscene during a battle that takes up 74 seconds of game time, and an ad break utilizing Spotify's infamous "want a break from the ads?" audio clip, in which the player is unable to move or act during the duration of the sound.
The game features crude and vulgar humor, with Gabriel traveling through the "Piss", "Shit", and "Cum" kingdoms, filled to the brim with NPCs that all state they have soiled themselves in some way; with there always being one NPC to join the party.
The game's climax features a disembodied voice, later revealed to be the real-life Gaboza, venting about how tired he is of making stories, and how childish it all is. The final battle against him takes about 14 turns to exhaust all the dialogue.
Gaboza reveals that none of the stories he's made previously are canon, and that he decided to ruin all of his stories by making them meta. When the battle is over, Gabriel states that maybe the stories are canon again; though they're not, and he's just saying that so people think he's a genius of writing and that he wasn't just throwing a tantrum due to being burnt out. Given the title of the game and this rant, it's believed that this ending is a reference to Gaboza's thoughts on the ending to Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony.
Gabriel's Quest V3 - Battle Harmony: Anniversary Edition Deluxe, if considered, holds the record for the longest title of a Gaboza story; at 63 characters.
The game uses the Uncovered: Resurfaced redesigns of FireGirl, WaterGirl, and EarthGirl.