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Fubuki -Zero In on Holoearth- Demo Released

Phoenixx has published a public demo version of Fubuki -zero in on Holoearth- Hololive Alternative. People can check out the earliest parts of the Hololive-themed 2D action game for free on Steam ahead of the full game’s release in Spring 2025.

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Phoenixx’s Japanese press release added that it will also set up physical demo booths for the game at two events that will run simultaneously in Japan on March 8-9, 2025. The events in question will be the Hololive Super Expo 2025 at Makuhari Messe and the Tokyo Indie Games Summit 2025 in Kichijoji.

Fubuki -zero in on Holoearth- will star the Japanese Hololive Vtuber Shirakami Fubuki. Its story and world setting will also take inspiration from the Hololive Alternative series, which also acts as a basis for Cover’s own Holoearthmetaverse game project.

The game will be playable on most PCs that can run a Windows 10 OS. However, to achieve optimal performance, Phoenixx and Peposoft recommend a PC with Windows 11 OS, 8 GB of RAM, and Intel Core i7-12700F as its CPU.

Despite being a Hololive-themed game with Cover Corporations’ copyright, this title is not part of Cover’s holo Indie brand, which has featured titles like Mori Calliope’s Myriad Death and Ouro Kronii’s Chrono Gear: Warden of Time. The game’s development studio Peposoft opts to work with Phoenixx to release this Shirakami Fubuki-focused game.

Fubuki -zero in on Holoearth- Hololive Alternative will be available worldwide on PC via Steam in Spring 2025. The game’s demo is available as part of the Steam Next Fest which runs until March 3, 2025.


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