Senran Kagura: Estival Versus joins predecessor on Steam this March

Previously Japan-only Ikki Tousen DLC coming too

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With Senran Kagura Bon Appétit! and Shinovi Versus hanging out on PC, Estival Versus told itself it was too cool for them since it was on PlayStation 4. But then little Estival-chan got pouty about being left out so she has decided to join them on Steam this March, 2017. 

Estival Versus-chan is quite shy though, so she’s bringing her DLC characters Sun Ce, Lu Bu, and Guan Yu from Battle Vixens (Ikki Tousen) along with her. The port to PC is being chaperoned by Marvelous Entertainment and Tamsoft themselves so the transition goes smoothly, including “Steamworks support including Steam Achievements, leaderboards, cloud saves, and trading cards.”

Cool man, that’s rad. I tried playing the 3DS games recently, Senran Kagura Burst and Senran Kagura 2 Deep Crimson but I didn’t care much for them. Someone described the Versus games as being more like Dynasty Warriors. I don’t know how true that is, but I have little excuse to not try them out now.  Shinovi Versus in particular was one of the first games I saw on Japanese shelves when I came here and had that “whoa what are all these games? I know none of these!” moment. 


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