Western release also announced

At this year's Tokyo Game Show, Fuji&gumi games, the developers of the popular mobile RPG Phantom of Kill, announced at their press conference that their game will have a new crossover with the anime series anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.

Jun Imaizumi, Fuji&gumi's producer, showed the new, fantasy-styled costumes that the anohana girls will wear.



Menma



Anaru



Tsuruko

The characters will also be available in their original clothes once players clear stages.

The stages introduced for this collaboration are familiar settings for anohana fans: the town, hills, and secret base from that anime.





Menma, Anaru and Tsuruko, respectively, will also be able to wield these weapons if they combine other weapons with the "Friendly Recipes" book enemies occasionally drop.

The collaboration will also introduce new titles and an upgrade to Metal Garden, which increases the experience that the games' Kill Princesses can earn.

Imaizumi also announced that Phantom of Kill would be localized for a Western release in the winter. He mentioned that the game's setting "above the sky" would be changed to "a world below." The anohana collaboration will last from September 21 to October 13.

Phantom of Kill features girls who take up arms to fight off demons that have invaded their world to devour humans. It is currently collaborating with Puella Magi Madoka Magica, an anime with a similar premise.

[Via 4Gamer.net and Octoba]