Full Metal Schoolgirl, the latest explosive action-adventure from D3Publisher and Yuke’s (developers of Earth Defense Force: World Brothers 2), is out now on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.
Players can choose between the Standard Edition ($49.99) or the Deluxe Edition ($64.99), which includes a Season Pass packed with eight costumes and six cosmetic accessories. Early buyers of the Standard Edition on PlayStation and Switch will score an exclusive Saki’s Battle Suits costume from OneeChanbara Origin, while Deluxe purchasers will unlock both Saki and Aya outfits.
A Satirical Cyberpunk Bloodbath
Set in the dystopian year 2089, Full Metal Schoolgirl puts players in the boots of a fully armed cyborg heroine out for revenge against Meternal Jobz, a megacorporation that’s enslaved Japan with its zombified cyborg workforce the “Working Dead.”
To dismantle the company’s corruption, players must storm a 100-story skyscraper, fighting through ever-changing floors filled with mechanical traps, undead salarymen, and twisted executives. Every level offers randomized layouts, chaotic firefights, and relentless corporate carnage.
“Full Metal Schoolgirl is our rebellious love letter to chaos… a wild ride through a world gone mad with greed,” said Nobuyumi Okajima, Producer at D3Publisher.
Livestream Your Rampage
In a tongue-in-cheek twist, each mission is broadcast live to virtual fans, who cheer you on with donations. These contributions can be used to upgrade your machine parts, weapons, and skills, turning capitalism’s last weapon clout into your best friend. With over 100 upgradeable elements, players can create a custom cyborg warrior tailored for total destruction.
Key Features
- Explosive Combat: Gunfire, swordplay, and cybernetic upgrades collide in frenetic real-time action.
- Endless Replayability: Randomized floor layouts and traps keep every assault unique.
- Corporate Satire: Wage war against exploitative megacorps and their undead employees.
- Livestream System: Earn in-game currency and fan support through your own broadcasted rampage.








































































