Nutaku Debuts Downloadable Free-to-Play RPG, 'Sacred Sword Princesses'

Nutaku Debuts Downloadable Free-to-Play RPG, 'Sacred Sword Princesses'

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced the release of its first downloadable free-to-play game, “Sacred Sword Princesses.”

According to the company, this multiplatform action-adventure RPG features top notch quality and stunning visuals along with smoother and more fluid gameplay. Available on both Android OS and PC, players will be able to begin their quest anywhere they please.

“Inspired by ‘Empire of Angels,’ ‘Sacred Sword Princesses’ will have gamers indulging in a grand and epic fantasy that offers complex emotional stories, hand-in-hand with a fascinatingly expansive setting,” says a Nutaku spokesperson. “Create your own squad, uncover sultry scenes, and save the land of Midgardia from its impending doom!”

The game features a range of story-driven quests to save Midgardia as players uncover its mysteries.

“Learn more about your squad members and get intimate with them as you unlock their Harem episodes. You can develop your squad members by leveling up, ranking up, and activating talent grids,” the spokesperson concludes. “Make sure to gear up with set equipment, treasures, character shards, and other collectibles. This is one mission you don’t want to back down from.”

Pre-registrations have already begun, so gamers can sign up to receive exclusive updates and rewards such as “600 Diamonds.”

For more information and to view the trailer, click here.

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