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The game features updated graphics and character designs and will most probably follow the same setting as the original game, which took place during the [[First Antarctic War]] of 2092, and followed [[MID]] agent [[Mendo]] and the mysterious girl [[Jefuty]] in their fight against the [[Union of Rossartrism Nations Coalition]] armies. The plot and character backgrounds will be tweaked from the original game to accommodate the new expanded universe and content from the unreleased DLCs planned for the original game will be part of the remake.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EkFe5_oF7gM7BA_g2i1IZuchQzKqmua3YOyLmWy-hX0/edit# Girls' Frontline Carnival 2021]</ref>
The game features updated graphics and character designs and will most probably follow the same setting as the original game, which took place during the [[First Antarctic War]] of 2092, and followed [[MID]] agent [[Mendo]] and the mysterious girl [[Jefuty]] in their fight against the [[Union of Rossartrism Nations Coalition]] armies. The plot and character backgrounds will be tweaked from the original game to accommodate the new expanded universe and content from the unreleased DLCs planned for the original game will be part of the remake.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EkFe5_oF7gM7BA_g2i1IZuchQzKqmua3YOyLmWy-hX0/edit# Girls' Frontline Carnival 2021]</ref>
The story will contain multiple paths (like [[Continuum Turbulence]]), with the ability to backtrack through Jefuty's “ability to recall and challenge her fate”. Some fights will receive unique animations.<ref>[https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1127700?emclan=103582791465023695&emgid=3216144458729784994 Steam page announcement]</ref>


==Links==
==Links==
*[https://weibo.com/u/7231927054 Official Weibo account]
*[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1127700/Reverse_Collapse_Code_Name_Bakery/ Steam page]
*[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1127700/Reverse_Collapse_Code_Name_Bakery/ Steam page]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htFeAV2meMk First Trailer]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htFeAV2meMk First Trailer]
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Revision as of 14:27, 27 May 2022

Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery (逆向坍塌:面包房行动) is an upcoming strategy RPG game for PC, mobile and Nintendo Switch expected in 2022, developed by MICA Team as a remake of 2013's Codename: Bakery Girl. It will be published by X.D. Network Inc. and localized in English, Japanese, Korean, traditional, and simplified Chinese. One of its taglines is “30 years after Girls' Frontline, Code Name Bakery begins.”

The game features updated graphics and character designs and will most probably follow the same setting as the original game, which took place during the First Antarctic War of 2092, and followed MID agent Mendo and the mysterious girl Jefuty in their fight against the Union of Rossartrism Nations Coalition armies. The plot and character backgrounds will be tweaked from the original game to accommodate the new expanded universe and content from the unreleased DLCs planned for the original game will be part of the remake.[1]

The story will contain multiple paths (like Continuum Turbulence), with the ability to backtrack through Jefuty's “ability to recall and challenge her fate”. Some fights will receive unique animations.[2]

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