Rent-A-Girlfriend Heroine All Stars mobile game

Rent-A-Girlfriend Mobile Game Will Add Heroines From Other Titles

Japanese mobile game company enish revealed Rent-A-Girlfriend: Heroine All Stars. This is the first mobile game adaptation for the well-known manga and anime title, which starred Chizuru Mizuhara. However, this mobile game will also add heroines from many other franchises, such as Fairy Tail and The Seven Deadly Sins. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Heroine All Stars will launch with 20 heroines from 9 different titles. enish also promised it will add even more heroines from many other titles in the future.

Here’s a list of the first 20 heroines slated to appear in Heroine All Stars:

  • Rent-A-Girlfriend: Chizuru Mizuhara, Mami Nanami, Ruka Sarashina, and Sumi Sakurasawa
  • Fairy Tail: Lucy Heartfilia, Erza Scarlet, and Wendy Marvel
  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon’s Judgement: Elizabeth Liones, Diane, and Merlin
  • Domestic Girlfriend: Hina Tachibana and Rui Tachibana
  • Girlfriend, Girlfriend: Saki Saki and Nagisa Minase
  • Fire Force: Maki Oze, Iris, and Tamaki Kotatsu
  • Boarding School Juliet: Juliet Persia
  • Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches: Urara Shiraishi
  • Negima! Magister Negi Magi Anime Final: Asuna Kagurazaka

enish also shared a reveal trailer for Rent-A-Girlfriend: Heroine All Stars. Although the company described the mobile game as a “love comedy puzzle,” it will show more details on the gameplay system at a later date.

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Rent-A-Girlfriend: Heroine All Stars will be available for Android and iOS mobile devices in Japan in September 2021.


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