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Ange Vierge: Girls Battle Game Brings 8 Years of Service to an End

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SEGA’s Ange Vierge: Girls Battle smartphone game first kicked off service for iOS and Android devices in Japan back in 2013, and now its run is about to come to an end. According to the official website and Twitter account, the game will end service after its lengthy eight-year run at 2:00pm Japan Time on December 20.

In the meantime, sales of GG—which is Ange Vierge‘s in-game currency—have been halted, and refunds will be accepted after service ends. Those who still want to check out footage from the main scenarios will eventually be able to check them all out via the official YouTube.

Based on the trading card game from Kadokawa’s Fujimi Shobo and Media Factory brands, Ange Vierge also inspired a TV anime in 2016, which streamed on Crunchyroll alongside its Japanese broadcast. There was also a manga titled Ange Vierge Linkage by Mako Komao, which came to an end in 2015.

Via Anime News Network

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