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{{nihongo|'''''Bombergirl'''''|ボンバーガール|Bonbāgāru}} is a cabinet-dedicated maze battle multiplayer [[Video arcade|arcade]] game developed and distributed by [[Konami]], who obtained the rights to the ''[[w:c:bomberman:Bomberman (series)|Bomberman]]'' series after absorbing [[w:c:konami:Hudson Soft|Hudson Soft]] in 2012.
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{{nihongo|'''''Bombergirl'''''|ボンバーガール|Bonbāgāru}} is a cabinet-dedicated, multiplayer maze battle [[Video arcade|arcade]] game developed and distributed by [[Konami]], who obtained the rights to the ''[[w:c:bomberman:Bomberman (series)|Bomberman]]'' series after absorbing [[w:c:konami:Hudson Soft|Hudson Soft]] in 2012.
   
 
The game was announced at the JAEPO 2017 amusement machine exposition in Japan in February 2017 and had subsequently undergone location testing. It is only the second ''Bomberman'' arcade to be released, along with 1997's ''Neo Bomberman'', being the first arcade released in the series.
 
The game was announced at the JAEPO 2017 amusement machine exposition in Japan in February 2017 and had subsequently undergone location testing. It is only the second ''Bomberman'' arcade to be released, along with 1997's ''Neo Bomberman'', being the first arcade released in the series.

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Bombergirl (ボンバーガール Bonbāgāru?) is a cabinet-dedicated, multiplayer maze battle arcade game developed and distributed by Konami, who obtained the rights to the Bomberman series after absorbing Hudson Soft in 2012.

The game was announced at the JAEPO 2017 amusement machine exposition in Japan in February 2017 and had subsequently undergone location testing. It is only the second Bomberman arcade to be released, along with 1997's Neo Bomberman, being the first arcade released in the series.

It was only released in Japan, although it's possible that the game could see a limited North American release in Round1 arcades, which have an official license to operate games that use Konami's e-Amusement service.

Sepia Belmont, a character representing the Castlevania franchise, was revealed as a playable character during an event that began on December 27, 2018. It also includes the following music tracks from the series: The Lost Portrait, Dance of Gold, Divine Bloodlines and Beginning.

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