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Bullet Girls Phantasia Aims at Your Wallet With Its Worldwide PC Debut

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D3 Publisher’s over-the-top, third-person shooter has made its PC debut after having an early 2020 release window since December 2019. Bullet Girls Phantasia is available worldwide in English via Steam. Standard and deluxe versions are available, and 10% off launch discounts are available on each until January 23, 2020.

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In Bullet Girls Phantasia, players are brought to an alternate follow 14 women who are heavily armed and out to fight all sorts of monsters in a fantasy world. In addition to all the guns you would expect from a game with “bullets” in the title, magic and traditional weapons like swords are available. Maps have you face hordes of enemies with one heroine as an attacker and another as her buddy. A Senran Kagura-like clothing damage system is in effect, and you can determine what they wear in the dressing room.

The standard version of Bullet Girls Phantasia only offers a digital copy of the PC game for $29.99. If someone gets the $59.99 Deluxe Edition, the game and 26 pieces of DLC are doled out. This means you also get seven costume sets, thirteen support characters, and six underwear sets.

Bullet Girls Phantasia is immediately available on PCs. It is also available in Japan and Asia on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, with the Asian versions having English language options.


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