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Take off the action Akibaz Trip 2 Katty DLC production decision. Suggesting the development for Nintendo Switch

On June 5, Acwire announced a new DLC production decision for AKIBA'S TRIP2 (Akibaz Trip 2) on the information program Acwire Game Show. It was also suggested in the program for Nintendo Switch.

Akibaz Trip 2 is an action adventure game released in 2013 for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. Later, PlayStation 4 and PC versions with DLC recording and graphics have been developed. The feature of this work is a strip action that is a system that take off and defeat the enemy. In this work, an artificial vampire, a so-called magic man, is a threat. And because the enemy is a vampire, it is vulnerable to the sunshine. Therefore, it is the theory that it is defeated by taking off the enemy's clothes and exposing it to the sunlight.

This time, the DLC was produced to add a capture route by Kati Raikkonen, a character that appeared in this work. In Akibaz Trip 2, there are four heroines and branch into each route. Kati is a girl from Finland. She loves Japanese anime and JRPG, and her liking has come to Japan because she likes it. She has revealed that she will be exposed to a spotlight over 10 years from the original version of the release, and she will be impressed by the character's fans. Haruka Yamazaki, a voice actor who plays the role of Kati, was also delighted in the Acquire Game Show program.

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The Acquire Game Show also suggested this work for Nintendo Switch. Wait for a follow-up report along with the details of Katty DLC.

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