Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel heads to PC

Marvelous today announced that its 2D crossover fighter Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel will make the jump from consoles to PC via Steam this December, courtesy of XSEED Games. Developed by the studio behind the Arcana Heart series of fighting games the title boasts an intuitively balanced game engine, stunning artwork and animation, satisfyingly fast-paced fighting action sure to delight players of all skill levels and lots and lots of big booby ladies.

Originally released for the PS3 and PS4, the PC release of Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel updates to the latest version still popular in Japanese arcades with rebalanced characters, added victory poses and animated stage backgrounds, and a brand new colour palette to celebrate the PC version. All DLC from the console release, including the additional fighters Homura from the SENRAN KAGURA series and Heart from the Arcana Heart series, is also included.

With easy-to-execute combos, cinematic cut-ins on “Lethal Blaze” attacks that run the gamut from awe-inspiring to adorable, and assist mechanics that allow for up to six on-screen characters at a time, combat in Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel is guaranteed to stay fast and flashy. The game is populated by numerous heroines from the visual novel company Nitroplus’ collection of IPs, including playable characters Ein, Mora, Ruili, Al Azif, Saya, Ignis, Anna, Muramasa the 3rd, Kibanohara Ethica, Saber, and Ouka, as well as fan favorite mascot character Super Boobico Sonico. Players can also test how their skills stack up online against one another via network play with other gamers on Steam.

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Developed by EXAMU and to be published on PC worldwide, Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel will launch this December on Steam.

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