Akihabara x Trunks At Acquire’s New Teaser Site

Acquire have a new teaser site up with a pair of boxers making the rounds of Tokyo district Akihabara’s main strip. The site includes a Twitter widget that lets you tweet about it with the text “Akihabara x Trunks” (in Japanese).

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Whatever could it be? Honestly, we haven’t the faintest clue. The site appears to be rotating through seven images of the boxers and Akihabara that change each day:

 


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