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VRoid will partner with the game Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist (scheduled for release on April 5) to allow players to use their favorite 3D avatars as in-game characters

pixiv Inc. (hereafter referred to as "pixiv", Office: Shibuya, Tokyo; Representative Director: Shingo Kunieda), the developer of the 3D character creation software VRoid Studio, has partnered with Flamebait Games (Skövde, Sweden) on their drawing and adventure game Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist (hereafter referred to as "Passpartout 2"), to create a system where players can use 3D Vroid avatars (VRM format) in the game. The game will go on sale on Wednesday, April 5, 2023. In addition, to commemorate the release of Passpartout 2, a raffle giveaway campaign will be launched where fans can win prizes such as a mobile motion capture device (mocopi). 

VRoid project: https://vroid.com/
Passpartout 2 (Steam): http://steam.gs/l/XHz4Z/vroid

Passpartout 2, developed by Flamebait Games, turns drawing into an adventure game as players draw pictures in order to advance the story. The game is the sequel to Passpartout: Starving Artist, which is highly popular in the video game streaming community.

This partnership incorporates the game development tool VRoid SDK, which will allow players to use 3D avatars they created in VRoid Studio when they play Passpartout 2. This function allows VTubers to use their own 3D models as player characters in the game, opening up new possibilities for streaming.

Players who already have 3D models can use them in the game, and players who have never created a 3D model can use VRoid Studio to enjoy creating a 3D avatar of their own.

*Players can also use VRM-format models that they made with a program other than VRoid Studio. 

Players are encouraged to use their favorite 3D avatars to enjoy the world of Passpartout 2. 

pixiv will continue to fulfill its mission of "building an exciting space for everyone to enjoy creative activities" by continuing to develop the VRoid project.

Passpartout 2 × VRoid Hub campaign
Players who upload videos and streams showcasing their 3D avatars playing in the game will be entered into a raffle to win deluxe prizes (11 winners total). 

Campaign  special page: https://vroid.com/en/news/32mPOek7ugFnbLcf6zT07c
 

■About the VRoid project  https://vroid.com/
The VRoid project is a 3D modeling software developed by pixiv Inc. to further the company's mission of "building an exciting space for everyone to enjoy creative activities". Anyone can develop their own unique 3D character model, to enjoy the character creation process and to use the character for creative activities and communication. VRoid's mission is to unite the future of technology with the power of creativity.

VRoid developed VRoid Studio, 3D modeling software that allows users to create characters as if they were drawing illustrations. Currently, VRoid is working on a wide variety of projects centering on the VRoid Studio software, including smartphone apps where users can easily enjoy creating their own avatars, platforms where users can upload their 3D models, development kits for software partnerships, and international avatar fashion brands. 

■Flamebait Games https://www.flamebaitgames.com/
Flamebait Games is a game studio based in Skövde, Sweden, devoted to delivering appealing, creativity-oriented games to as many people as possible. Flamebait Games has already released the games Passpartout: Starving Artist, Verlet Swing, Forge and Fight, and Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist. 

■About pixiv Inc. https://www.pixiv.co.jp
Striving to be an exciting space for users to enjoy creative activities, we provide various services to support creators, including pixiv, one of the world's largest art communities, FANBOX, encouraging creators' activities, and the 3D project VRoid.
Representative Director: Shingo Kunieda
Established: July 25th, 2005
Inquiries: Takahashi, Nishidoi
E-mail:[email protected]

Contact Information:
Mika Nishidoi
editor, pixivision
[email protected]


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