Lesbian brawler Valkyrie Drive will bare it all in North America and Europe this year

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2016 has been kind of a shitty year. Between all of the celebrity deaths, the Presidential campaign, constant shootings and Gods of Egypt, it’s been difficult to find a silver lining. They say it’s always the darkest right before dawn, and I’m happy to say I can see some light peaking over the horizon.

PQube Games, publisher of Gal*Gun: Double Peace, announced it’s bringing Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkuni west. Created by the father of Senran Kagura, Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkuni features busty brawling action between lip-locking lesbians with the ability to weaponize their women by getting it on.

And the anime version:

Released in Japan this past December, Valkyrie Drive boasts seven playable characters, 28 story missions, online multiplayer, destructible clothing, and a dressing room feature that lets you level up your girls by rubbing and touching them.

No release date has been announced, but it has been confirmed the game will get both a physical and digital release on the Vita. I wonder what will be in the inevitable special edition…

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