A Hatoful Boyfriend Special Exhibition Will Be Held In Japan

A special Hatoful Boyfriend event is going to be held in Japan. From March 1-7, 2017, at Osaka, Japan’s Art Cocktail, the Special Exhibition: The World of Hatoful Boyfriend presentation will take place. Visitors can come in and look at concept art, drawings, and other designs put together by Hato Moa and Damurushi, the creators of the dating sim, during Hatoful Boyfriend’s development.

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The Special Exhibition: The World of Hatoful Boyfriend will run from 1pm until 7pm JST on Monday through Saturday, but will only be open from 1pm-5pm on Sunday, March 5, 2017. Hato Moa will be there March 3-5, 2017.

 

Hatoful Boyfriend is available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and PC, as well as Android and Apple iOS devices.


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