Rumblade
MONTREAL – August 28, 2018 – Nutaku.net’s latest free-to-play title, Rumblade, has launched for adventure loving gamers worldwide. The game is available on PC Browser & Android App for players to enjoy both on the go and at the comfort of their own stationary location. Inspired by the Sengoku Period of Japan, Rumblade takes characters and moves them beyond the 16th century to create imaginative stories and adventures that make for a very compelling game concept.
With over 200 games and boasting 90 million monthly visits, Nutaku.net is continuing to bring captivating games to the forefront. This latest game release features a multiplayer option that allows users to compete or co-op with other players in specific parts of the gameplay; like during “Raid Boss” and “Arena” sessions.

“Rumblade is a game for all players who love anime art style and turn-based RPGs. Fans of our previous game, Mononofu, will definitely find Rumblade to be a spiritual successor, but it’s a totally new game inside and out- new players and old fans alike will find something to love.”
– HiRAZAWA, Game developer

About Rumblade:
During the Sengoku Period, a Demon by the name of Mara fed on mankind and plotted to send the world into chaos. This Demon consumed a Hero named Akechi Mitsuhide, who then gained monstrous powers that covered the world in darkness- all under Mara’s control. It is up to a courageous and daring Warrior to gather a harem of sexy Samurais and battle the corrupted enemies that cross their paths. Upgrade your hot harem of female fighters to be brave and skillful both in battle and behind closed doors as they satisfy your needs on your way to victory!

David Fernandes
(Community Manager) David is an assistant admin and community manager at oprainfall. He joined the Operation Rainfall Campaign at the beginning, and became one of the staff as the first wave of new volunteers were needed back in mid June. He is an avid video game collector, and lover of most game genres. David spends much of his time in a futile effort in clearing out his ever growing video game backlog.