Criminal Girls X

Criminal Girls X Reveals Nana and Misora’s Character Models in New Images

Following its successful crowdfunding campaign, Criminal Girls X developer Mikage took to Twitter to showcase the 3D models of two of the titular girls.

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The first is Nana, who has been the cover girl of the upcoming title since the very start.

The second is Misora, dressed in her pink hoodie. You can check both out at the bottom of the post.

Incidentally, we learn that more information about the game is scheduled to be revealed on September 21. It’ll be interesting to see how this game will shape up down the line.

If you want to see more, you can check out the first gameplay trailer and its additional version showing virtual reality support.

You can also enjoy a live-action trailer and a batch of images, the first gameplay screenshot, a second image, the reveal of the gameplay loop, and the original announcement with a trailer.

The free-to-play version of Criminal Girls X is expected to release in February 2020, while the full version should come in May 2020, for iOS, Android, And PC. An English release is also planned down the line.


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