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'GAMERS!' Episode 12 Spoilers: Will Chiaki's Secret Be Revealed in Upcoming Finale?

Tasuku and Aguri have once again reasserted the depth of their relationship, while Keita seems to have already chosen Karen above anyone else. How then will the upcoming final episode of the Japanese romantic-comedy anime series, "GAMERS!" play out for Chiaki, who has chosen not to tell Keita the truth about the identity of Mono and Nobe?

Keita and Aguri's closeness started to bother their respective partners, so Tasuku suggested he and Aguri, along with Karen and Keita, go on a double date in order to prove their relationships. On the other hand, the gesture made Keita and Aguri think that Karen and Tasuku were trying to cover up their alleged cheating.

To make things even more complicated, Konoha insisted on bringing Chiaki to the same amusement park where the couples were in order to intrude on their date, and thus have a chance to confess the truth to Keita: that she, Chiaki, not Konoha, was the real Mono and Nobe.

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They did get the chance to talk, but Chiaki backed down after realizing how Keita felt for Karen.

All's well that ends well for couples Keita and Karen, and Tasuku and Aguri. However, Chiaki is still harboring a secret that could potentially turn things around in unexpected ways on the final episode.

How long will she be able to hold her feelings in until it becomes too heavy to bear and ends up spilling out when she least expects it? How will Keita react to the truth behind his best online gaming partner and favorite freeware game developer? Will his feelings for the person he previously did not know bear more weight once he is able to put a face to the names? Or are his feelings for his girlfriend, Karen, prove to be strong enough to withstand such a major revelation?

"GAMERS!" airs on Thursdays at 9 p.m. JST on AT-X and at 11:30 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also available in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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