Closers’ New Female Character, Harpy, Is Good With Her Legs

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Nexon has teased a new female character as part of the winter update for its action-MMORPG Closers. She’s called Harpy and is both fast-moving and focuses on leg attacks.

 

Harpy is due to arrive in the Korean version of Closers on December 22nd 2015. The game is also currently in open beta in Japan but there has been no word of a western release.

 

You can find out more about the winter update and Harpy on the Closers website.


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