Leaflit launches ANGEL'S SWORD ARCADE
- Leaflit said on May 31 that it launched a free browser-based “ANGEL’S SWORD ARCADE” featuring a jukebox and several playable mini-games. - The launch post named alpha builds of “Attack on Mirane” and “Cyborg Bunny Rider: Seagull Escape” and drew 104 likes on X. - Angel’s Sword Studios’ website lists games, web novels, music and merch under its broader multimedia slate. (angelssword.com)
Leaflit said on May 31 that it launched a free “ANGEL’S SWORD ARCADE,” a browser-based collection of mini-games tied to its broader Angel’s Sword universe. The announcement came in an X post that showed the arcade interface and described the release as including a jukebox and multiple playable entries. The post also identified alpha versions of “Attack on Mirane” and “Cyborg Bunny Rider: Seagull Escape” as part of the lineup. The launch post had received 104 likes, according to the social briefing provided for this story. (angelssword.com) Angel’s Sword Studios describes itself on its website as a multimedia studio making tabletop games, video games, web novels, music and a VTuber agency. The site says the company operates under Angel’s Sword Studios, LLC and lists projects including the Angel’s Sword RPG, web novels, music, merch and talent pages. ### What, exactly, did Leaflit put live on May 31? Leaflit’s May 31 post described the release as a free arcade hub rather than a single standalone game. (youtube.com) The materials in the briefing say the package includes a jukebox and several mini-games, with at least two entries explicitly labeled alpha builds: “Attack on Mirane” and “Cyborg Bunny Rider: Seagull Escape.” The launch image referenced in the briefing showed a user interface for the arcade. (angelssword.com) The briefing did not include a separate product page or store listing with technical details such as platform support, file size or patch notes. ### Which games were named in the launch materials? “Attack on Mirane” and “Cyborg Bunny Rider: Seagull Escape” were the two named playable entries in the launch materials. Both were described in the briefing as alpha versions, indicating they are early builds rather than finished releases. “Cyborg Bunny Rider” also appears elsewhere in Leaflit’s broader media ecosystem. Apple Music lists a 2026 single titled “Cyborg Bunny Rider Miranda” by SHIN MECHA IDOL LEAFLIT, and fan-run wiki pages tied to the Angel’s Sword setting reference both Mirane and Cyborg Bunny Rider-related lore. Those references show the arcade’s named entries draw on concepts already present across Leaflit’s existing projects, though the company did not spell out those links in the launch post itself. ### How does the arcade fit into Leaflit’s larger project slate? Angel’s Sword Studios’ website places games alongside web fiction, music, merchandise and streaming talent as part of the same umbrella brand. The homepage says the studio creates “Table Top games, Video Games, Web Novels, Music and a VTuber Agency,” and it links directly to the Angel’s Sword RPG among its featured projects. (music.apple.com) Leaflit’s public channel descriptions also present her as both a creator and game designer. Twitch describes Leaflit as a “slime girl content creator and game designer,” while a YouTube channel associated with Leaflit and Asari links to Angel’s Sword properties and related pages. ### What is confirmed, and what is still not public? May 31 is the confirmed launch date in the briefing, and the existence of the arcade, jukebox and named alpha mini-games is also confirmed there. (angelssword.com) The website confirms Angel’s Sword Studios is operating as a broader multimedia company in 2026. A direct public landing page for the arcade, however, was not surfaced in the search results reviewed here, and the X post itself was not readable through the web tool beyond the supplied briefing. (twitch.tv) That means details such as the full game list, update cadence, supported devices and whether additional alpha titles are planned remain unverified from primary public materials available in this reporting. ### Where would readers look next for updates? (angelssword.com) Angel’s Sword Studios’ official website lists its games and related projects from the main homepage, and Leaflit’s social channels appear to be the first place the May 31 launch was announced. Future updates on “Attack on Mirane,” “Cyborg Bunny Rider: Seagull Escape” or added arcade entries would most likely appear through those same official channels. (angelssword.com)