Nutaku Opens Pre-Registration on Adults-Only RPG 'MagicAmi DX'

Nutaku Opens Pre-Registration on Adults-Only RPG 'MagicAmi DX'

LOS ANGELES — Nutaku has opened pre-registration for its forthcoming English-language "magical girl RPG," titled "MagicAMI DX." A variety of in-game rewards will be unlocked upon hitting certain pre-registration levels.

"The free-to-play game features amazing 3D hentai graphics, an intense action battle system and some high-quality animated erotic scenes," a rep explained. "Set in Shibuya, Tokyo, a demon has disrupted daily life. Players join a team of steamy ladies with a mysterious power, granted by a black cat, to ward off the demons plaguing their city."

Participation in the pre-reg campaign also includes a daily "scratch-off competition" for the chance to win up to 20,000 Nutaku Gold.

In-game rewards will be unlocked as follows:

  • 10,000 pre-registrations: 100x jewels
  • 30,000 pre-registrations: 300x jewels
  • 40,000 pre-registrations: 400x jewels
  • 50,000 pre-registrations: SR Dress
  • 60,000 pre-registrations: 500x jewels
  • 70,000 pre-registrations: 1000x jewels
  • 80,000 pre-registrations: UR Dress

Click here for additional details and follow "MagicAmi DX" and Nutaku on Twitter for the latest updates.

Find the game's Discord channel here.

In related news, the platform recently rolled out its new adults-only action-adventure RPG "Sorakana."

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