Busty Arena Fighter Smashing The Battle Heads West This March On PC

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Back in November, one-man Korean developer Studio HG showed off the arena fighter Smashing The Battle for PlayStation 4. There was no mention of a western release.

 

However, that has since changed, as now Studio HG has put Smashing The Battle up on Steam Greenlight. The plan is to release it on Steam in English and Korean in March 2016.

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It’s set in 2085 and has two busty heroines fighting the hostile robots of a construction site and saving the workers trapped there.

 

Each heroine gets her own chapter and they each have their own play style, with an upgrade station and shop, as well character and armor customization letting you customize them further.


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