![]() ![]() In November 2018, an official manga adaptation of Girls Frontline began publication online through the Chinese anime/manga website Bilibili, with unofficial fan translations coming soon after. After a game update in January 2019, MICA Team went against their previous statement and added an official uncensor cheat to the English version, also advising players to use this method for uncensoring their games rather than any fan-made patches. The developers claimed at first that the previous uncensor method will not be added to the US version (for fear of the game being pulled from the Google Play Store) but that they would not ban players for using a fan-made uncensor patch. This censorship controversy arose once again upon the game's global release, when it was discovered that the game was further censored from the changes made in the original Chinese release. This method originally only worked in the Chinese release of the game. Many of the artworks were censored, but the developer included a hidden "cheat" that allowed players to once again access the uncensored artworks. However, some of the more revealing artworks (especially on younger-looking characters) caught the eyes of the Chinese and Korean governments, which forced the game to censor some of the artworks or be pulled from the online store. One of the most prominent features of Girls' Frontline is the artworks of the playable T-Dolls, including artworks of the characters with their clothing damaged that show when they are low on health. However, the Japanese version was released under the alternate title Dolls Frontline due to problems with the Girls' Frontline IP trademark in Japan. The version was released on May 8th, 2018, and a Japanese version of the game soon followed with a release on August 1, 2018. On February 1st, 2018, MICA Team announced that an English version of the game published by SUNBORN Network Technology was coming (trailer shown below). The game was released in Hong Kong and Taiwan on January 18th, 2017, and in South Korea on June 30th, 2017. ![]() After releasing the game on May 20th, 2016, the team uploaded the game's first trailer on August 14th of that year (shown below). Girls' Frontline was developed by Chinese developer MICA Team. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |