C2 Architecture reboots Plan-[ki] as a Strategy RPG for PC and Mobile
The game was initially planned for release in 2011, but its development stagnated due to KanColle's popularity
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Game development company C2 Architecture has announced the reboot of Plan-[ki] as a strategy RPG for PC and mobile devices. The game was initially planned for release in 2011, but its development stagnated due to the popularity of KanColle. Now, the development team has decided to revive the project and adapt it to current platforms.
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