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Yandere Simulator Kizana Week Mod «SECURE - OVERVIEW»

Enter the —a fan-made passion project that gives the snobbish rose-twirler the rival week she always deserved. What Is the Kizana Week Mod? In the base game (as of now), Kizana is the third rival—a dramatic, theatrical rival who believes she’s the true heroine of Akademi High. The official build offers her elimination methods, but the Kizana Week Mod expands her role into a full, polished week of gameplay with new cutscenes, unique eliminations, and deeper character moments.

Created by dedicated fans (with notable work from the Yandere Simulator modding community), this mod treats Kizana less like a stepping stone and more like a lead actress in her own tragedy—or comedy, depending on how you play. 🎭 A Full Theatrical Arc The mod adds new intro and outro cutscenes, plus midweek events that explore Kizana’s insecurities. Beneath the tiara and tantrums, you’ll find a girl terrified of being forgotten. It adds surprising emotional weight to a character often dismissed as “just annoying.” yandere simulator kizana week mod

But what if she finally got her own full act? Enter the —a fan-made passion project that gives

Whether you’re a longtime fan or just curious about the pink-haired diva, give this mod a standing ovation. The official build offers her elimination methods, but

While the base game has generic eliminations, the mod introduces drama-club-specific kills and sabotages. Think stage lights “accidentally” falling, poisoned bouquets, and rival actresses getting humiliated mid-performance. Each method ties back to her love of theatre.