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Black Rock Shooter RPG?

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A mysterious viral website has just popped up that contains a short video of the recognizable blue flame associated with anime Black Rock Shooter. The final written text the video leaves states, "She becomes RPG," before cutting into an image of Black Rock Shooter herself pictured above. With a URL of brs.jrpg.jp, it's pretty certain that a pending announcement for the game is coming soon. Stay tuned for more updates; video and more details included inside.

UPDATE: Included background information of Black Rock Shooter

Black Rock Shooter started back in 2007 when Huke, an artist from Japanese art community Pixiv, posted an illustration called “Black Rock Shooter” that inspired a song by the same name from supercell member ryo. The song became quite popular, made using vocaloid Miku Hatsune. Eventually, it became an anime in 2010, still retaining Huke’s art and ryo’s music styling. Since then, it has become a merchandise powerhouse with its licensed figure receiving unprecedented preorder numbers. It seems now, Black Rock Shooter will be hitting gaming as well.

[Source: Famitsu.com]

A mysterious viral website has just popped up that contains a short video of the recognizable blue flame associated with anime Black Rock Shooter. The final written text the video leaves states, "She becomes RPG" before cutting into an image of Black Rock Shooter herself pictured above. With a URL of brs.jrpg.jp, it's pretty certain that a pending announcement for the game is coming soon. Stay tuned for more updates; video and more details included inside.

Black Rock Shooter started back in 2007 when Huke, an artist from Japanese art community Pixiv, posted   an illustration called “Black Rock Shooter” that inspired a song by the same from supercell member ryo. The song became quite popular, made using vocaloid Miku Hatsune. Eventually, it became an anime in 2010, still retaining Huke’s art and ryo’s music styling.

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