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Hip-hop RPG Orangeblood Gets G-Funky on PC Today

TOKYO – Jan. 14, 2019 – Orangeblood, developer Grayfax Software and publisher PLAYISM's RPG inspired by '90s hip-hop, sags its jeans, throws on a new t-shirt, and breaks out some fresh sneakers for its debut today on PC via Steam.

The procedurally-generated weapons of Orangeblood are as dangerous as the setting - the man-made island of New Koza. It's up to Vanilla, a prisoner released to execute a top-secret mission, to build a cute yet tenacious crew to free herself from the warring gangs ruling the underworld in an alternate version of 90s Japan overflowing with mobsters, robots, and many more threats.

Foes and chests drop powerful guns as well as protective kicks with randomized stats to mix and match for maximum damage. Time your ammo reloads strategically to avoid getting caught off-guard with lowered defenses. The hand-drawn pixel streets of New Koza ooze danger, but vending machines scattered throughout the city will provide solace in Vanilla's time of need.

“I've worked for years to create a funky fresh RPG setting melding classic hip-hop vibes with Japanese cultural traits like vending machines on every street corner,” said Grayfax, sole developer of Orangeblood. “I'm looking forward to seeing how people react to New Koza and the twists and turns of Vanilla's story while enjoying the extra spice added by procedurally generated gear.”

Orangeblood will be available on Steam in Japanese, English and Simplified Chinese for $19.99 USD.

For more information, please visit the Playism website.

About Grayfax Software
Based out of Tokyo, Japan, Grayfax Software is a one-man game studio, with Orangeblood being it's first published title.

To learn more, visit the Grayfax Software official Tumblr, and follow @grayfaxsoftware on Twitter.

About PLAYISM
Known for bringing popular indie games from Japan including Touhou Luna Nights, La-Mulana 2 and One Way Heroics, Playism was created with the global indie community in mind. The company focuses on helping developers every step of the way, from localization to distribution of their games.

To learn more, visit the Playism official website, Facebook page and follow @PlayismEN on Twitter.

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