NIS America Hints at ‘Criminal Girls 2’ Localization

NIS America has hinted during your most recent event annual press report that Criminal Girls 2 could eventually arrive in North America and Europe, according to rumors.

At the time of closing the event the company showed the image which can be seen in the screenshot below, showing the silhouette of the girls from Criminal Girls 2 in the background and a phrase that says “Thank you for coming! Don’t do anything Criminal…”, which seems to imply that soon we will have the game in the West. However, this is just a rumor, so we will have to wait for official confirmation to be sure.

You can enjoy a gameplay from Criminal Girls 2 below:

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