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A second spin-off game for the Nintendo Switch, an ecchi pinball game called Peach Ball: Senran Kagura (Japanese: PEACH BALL 閃乱カグラ) was announced in 2017. [25] The game was released in Japan on December 13, 2018, and scheduled for release in North America, Europe, and Australia on July 9, 2019. [ 26 ]
The "Deluxe" edition of the game was bundled with a dakimakura cover, a CD copy of the original soundtrack, and a copy of Haru Urare, a small game considered to be Dohna Dohna's spiritual predecessor. [16] [19] Other merchandise such as telephone cards and pin badges were also included as purchase and pre-order bonuses. [20]
Marvelous USA Inc., (formerly Xseed Games), is an American video game company founded by former members of Square Enix USA. [1] Founded in 2004, the company became a subsidiary of Japanese game company Marvelous in 2011, providing the localization and publishing services for video games and related materials.
Tamsoft Corporation (株式会社タムソフト, Kabushiki Gaisha Tamu Sofuto) is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1992, best known for their work on the Battle Arena Toshinden, Onechanbara and Senran Kagura series.
Senran Kagura Burst [a] is a side-scrolling hack and slash video game revolving around shinobi, developed by Tamsoft and the first entry in the Senran Kagura series. It was originally published for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan as Senran Kagura: Skirting Shadows [b] in 2011; an expanded "director's cut" version was released in 2012, and received Western releases in 2013–2014.
Players battle using water guns, and can customize their character using cards (bottom left).. Peach Beach Splash is a third-person shooter in which players control shinobi from various games in the Senran Kagura series, [2] using different types of water guns with different abilities: for example, the single hand gun consumes little water and shoots ricocheting water bullets, and the shower ...
Kenichiro Takaki worked at Marvelous for 17 years, becoming head of subsidiary Honey Parade Games in 2017. [1]In early 2019, Takaki discussed how recent restrictions on "sexualized" content had made releasing series such as Senran Kagura outside Japan difficult.
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