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Kickstarter Project For “Grisaia: Phantom Trigger” Launched By Visual Novel Developer Frontwing

Kickstarter Project For “Grisaia: Phantom Trigger” Launched By Visual Novel Developer Frontwing

Tokyo, Japan – March 3, 2017 Tokyo-based visual novel developer Frontwing has launched their crowdfunding campaign for the upcoming title “Grisaia: Phantom Trigger”. “Grisaia: Phantom Trigger” is a dramatic visual novel series, with the first two installments to be released worldwide for the PC on April 28, 2017. The official website for the series can be found here: http://www.grisaia-pt.com

The aim of the Kickstarter campaign is to enable Frontwing to give the overseas launch of the “Grisaia: Phantom Trigger” series the same fanfare as is planned for the release within Japan. In addition to allowing for the production of English-language versions of the physical game release and manga adaptation, the campaign also makes a wide variety of goods available to overseas fans, including some Kickstarter-exclusive items. The high-level rewards also feature unique items such as official cosplay uniforms, and custom original drawings by character artist Akio Watanabe, also famous for the Monogatari series, among other works. The Kickstarter campaign page can be accessed from the following URL: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/frontwing/1654338080/

The Grisaia series is Frontwing’s most popular franchise, with sales of the games in the first trilogy topping 300,000 units worldwide. The series has also had a very successful anime adaptation, produced by NBC Universal and directed by Tensho, as well as serialized manga adaptation.

“Grisaia: Phantom Trigger” takes place after the existing Grisaia trilogy, and features a completely new group of heroines as well as a new protagonist. The story follows a class of students at Mihama Academy, which has been converted by anti-terror organization CIRS into a ‘specialist training school’ for a new generation of operatives.

Both illustrator/character designer Akio Watanabe (well-known animation director of the the Monogatari series) and writer Ryuta Fujisaki return from the original Grisaia trilogy to work on “Phantom Trigger”, and the game features SD character artwork by nanaca mai. The opening theme, “Ends of the Earth”, is composed by Hitoshi Fujima and sung by Marina Kawano, with lyrics by Yoshikazu Kuwashima.

“Grisaia: Phantom Trigger” is planned to be released in a serialized format, with the first two entries releasing simultaneously worldwide on April 28, 2017. A third entry will follow in the Summer, and subsequent titles in the series are also planned. Currently the game is confirmed for sale on the Steam platform, and other information will be announced as it is confirmed.

The “Phantom Trigger” series is being localized in English by Frontwing’s experienced in-house translation team, the members of which are proficient Japanese to English translators who possess JLPT N1 certification or equivalent. It also features a brand-new system allowing simultaneous display of English and Japanese text during gameplay, as well as language switching at the press of a button.

About Frontwing
Frontwing is a developer of Japanese visual novels. Since the company’s founding in 1999 as a bishojo games developer and the release of Frontwing’s first title, “Canary’ (Canaria: Kono Omoi o Uta ni Nosete) in August 2000, we have published a number of titles in the visual novel genre. From school life love stories to hardcore adult games, as well as titles which utilize 3D computer graphics, our creations cover a diverse range of genres. Our products, as well as the characters they feature, have come to represent the world of bishojo games. Frontwing marked its first venture into the overseas market May 29, 2015, with the English release of ‘The Fruit of Grisaia’ on Steam.  Since then, we have self-published the Corona Blossom series, as well as two ‘Grisaia’ series side stories, ‘The Leisure of Grisaia’ and ‘The Afterglow of Grisaia’, and further localized titles are in the works.