'Sacred Sword Princesses' Touts Million Player Milestone, Offers Game Upgrades

'Sacred Sword Princesses' Touts Million Player Milestone, Offers Game Upgrades

LOS ANGELES — Hope Studio is celebrating the millionth download of its free-to-play, animated adult roleplaying game, “Sacred Sword Princesses.”

Players can now login to receive rewards and participate in a series of related events; with players of the Nutaku website version able to login daily during the event period for an expanded range of rewards.

“Sacred Sword Princesses” was first released on the Nutaku platform two years ago by Hope Studio, which followed up by launching the game on Steam and Google Play, with the team looking forward to its release on other platforms.

As part of the promo, between now and April 1, Masters can receive the Silver Grail Relic through consecutive daily logins and can purchase a pack that guarantees a three-star character.

Game character Paladin Trisha, the first girl that players perform the Sacred Sword Ritual with and join to fight off beasts together before she enters the player’s harem, has received a complete makeover, with a fresh look and motion graphics.

“Sacred Sword Princesses” players can also find new teammates on Discord and stay up to date on weekly events.

“Looking for people to raid together? Don’t have anywhere to share your latest pull? Do you want to participate in official streams and receive limited rewards?” posed a studio rep. “Then look no further and join our official Discord server for non-stop fun!”

“Sacred Sword Princesses” is available here.

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