Deathsmiles Arrange Albums Added To Steam

While Deathsmiles arrived on Steam on March 10, 2016, the original soundtrack was also made available for an additional $4.99. Now, two Deathsmiles Arrange albums have been added, bringing more of game’s music to the digital distributor.

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Both the Deathsmiles Arrange Album and Deathsmiles Manabu Namiki Select can be purchased for $4.99 each normally, though they’re temporarily $3.99 each until May 5, 2016. The former contains 16 arrangements of songs from the game, while the latter has 15 songs and was originally included in the Xbox 360 version’s limited edition.

 

Deathsmiles is immediately available on Steam for Windows PCs. It’s normally $19.99, but the price has dropped to $13.99 due to the Anime Weekend Sale.


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