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5pb have locked down on a release date for Phantom Breaker, and we all know what that means. That’s right — it’s buyer incentive bonuses time! Grab your nose plugs and let’s take a look at the different retail goodies designed by Suzuhira Hiro, character designer for Phantom Breaker.

 

On the left is the bonus for Gamers, while on the right is Animate. Both phone cards.

 

Left: AmiAmi; Right: Imagine. Both library cards.

 

Here, we come to phone cards again: Sofmap (left) and Messe Sano (right).

 

And finally, we have a phone card for Media Land and gift point card for Rakuten.

 

Phantom Breaker is scheduled for release on June 2nd. In case you missed it, you can catch up with the latest trailer from yesterday.


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