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Haru Urara Mod – Umamusuma Meets Zenless Zone Zero

If you love both Umamusume: Pretty Derby and Zenless Zone Zero, the Haru Urara mod is the perfect middle ground. A fan‑made cosmetic swap replaces the S‑Rank agent Ju Fufu with Haru Urara’s racing outfit, keeping the game’s stats and balance untouched. The result feels like a fresh skin while you still get the same gameplay experience.

What the Haru Urara Mod Does

The mod only touches visual files – textures, character model tweaks, and a few UI icons. When you launch the game after installing, you’ll see Haru Urara running around the city in her signature horse‑racing uniform. All of Haru’s iconic details, from the ribbon to the sponsor patches, are faithfully recreated. Because it’s a cosmetic change, there’s no risk of messing up your progress, achievements, or story missions.

Community members love it for two reasons. First, it’s a fun nod to a beloved horse‑girl character that never gets a full game of her own. Second, it shows how adaptable Zenless Zone Zero’s mod tools are – you can swap in any fan‑art without breaking the core engine. The mod has already gathered hundreds of up‑votes on GameBanana, and you’ll often see players sharing screenshots of Haru pulling off attacks in the neon‑lit streets.

How to Install and Use the Mod

Installing the Haru Urara mod is as easy as dragging a folder into the game’s mod directory. Here’s a quick step‑by‑step:

  1. Head over to GameBanana and download the latest version of the Haru Urara mod. The file comes as a .zip.
  2. Extract the .zip to a temporary folder. You’ll see a folder named HaruUraraMod with sub‑folders for textures and meshes.
  3. Open your Zenless Zone Zero installation folder (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\ZenlessZoneZero).
  4. Create a new folder called mods if it doesn’t already exist, then copy the HaruUraraMod folder inside.
  5. Launch the game. The mod manager (if you use one) should detect the new folder automatically. Enable the mod and hit “Apply”.

If you’re using a third‑party mod loader like BepInEx, just place the .dll that comes with the download into the plugins folder instead. After starting the game, you’ll see Haru Urara’s model on the character selection screen. If something looks off, double‑check that you didn’t mix up the textures and meshes folders – a common mistake.

A couple of practical tips: keep the mod updated whenever Zenless Zone Zero gets a patch, because file paths can shift. Also, back up your original texture files before you replace anything. That way, you can revert to the vanilla look if you decide the mod isn’t for you.

Overall, the Haru Urara mod adds a splash of color to an already vibrant game. Whether you’re a long‑time Umamusume fan or just looking for a fresh aesthetic, this mod shows how community creativity can breathe new life into existing titles. Give it a try and see Haru sprint through the streets of New York in true anime style.

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