Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash receives limited edition in North America

Standard release only available via download

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Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash, the upcoming summer-themed shooter Senran Kagura spinoff, will be jiggling onto PS4s this summer.

While no finalized date has been confirmed yet, XSEED has also announced that only physical copies of the game will be part of a limited edition which they have appropriately titled “No Shirt, No Shoes, All Service Edition.” The impressive limited edition, meant to celebrate the series’ five-year anniversary, will come with the following goodies:

  • A Blu-ray disc containing a compilation of opening animations from previous Senran Kagura games
  • An art book of the girls’ summer adventures
  • The game’s soundtrack on CD
  • A DLC key that will grant the Soaking Wet High School Uniform costume, a set of colorful bikini costumes, the Futomaki Roll Bazooka special weapon, a Bebeby pet card, and a special set of skill cards

The limited edition will be retailing at $69.99, however XSEED has not announced a price for the standard digital release at this time. It’s also important to note that this means the DLC characters, which include Marie Rose and Honoka from Dead or Alive, will likely have to be purchased separately. While there isn’t a trailer for international audiences yet, feel free to take a look at this trailer from Japan to get a refresher about the important assets.


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