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Infiltrate a 24/7 anime convention powered by holograms, runaway AI, and a cast of eccentric characters in this satirical cyberpunk action-RPG
Infiltrate a 24/7 anime convention where holograms are real, influencers reign supreme, and Otaku culture has gone completely off the rails in this satirical cyberpunk action-RPG by FATBAT Studio.
You are Anna Lam, a former AI engineer. The mysterious death of your mentor has led you to a newly established 24-hour anime convention, owned and operated by a crypto-billionaire who styles himself "Fedora Mask".
Immerse yourself in the convention and meet its strange denizens. Team up with unlikely allies to defeat Fedora Mask's lieutenants and gain access to the convention's inner circle. Uncover the truth behind your mentor's death and if anyone is responsible, put an end to their plans.
Enter FedoraCon, a 24/7 anime convention in an underground bunker, powered by holographic technology and funded by a crypto-billionaire's dream of making anime real.
Explore themed convention wings: an artist alley that turns into a haunted forest, a ballroom dance-off maze, a cosplay battle royale, and secret areas, each run by a lieutenant with their own rules.
A Halloween obsessive lifestylist, a K-Pop star who only speaks through dance, a corporate-sponsored kawaii influencer, a conspirophile vinyl figure collector, and a masked billionaire who thinks he's a Level 20 Paladin.
Fast-paced action-RPG combat that rewards aggression over caution, with unique encounters, enemies you can weaponize against each other, and wacky boss fights you won't see coming.
Summon allies to aid you mid-combat, then mix and match multiple summons to combine their abilities into devastating new team attacks.
Fully voiced by seasoned professionals with credits in anime, games, animation, and theater, plus talented newcomers, backed by an original soundtrack from DeBisco and other great music artists, NOT AI.
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