Space Channel 5 VR: Arakata Dancing Show Headed To PlayStation VR In 2019

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Earlier this year we got a peek at a new Space Channel 5 game by Grounding called Space Channel 5 VR: Arakata Dancing Show, and today we learned that it’ll release for PlayStation VR next year.

 

the information comes from a list of titles that will be making an appearance at Tokyo Game Show 2018. Previously, it was announced that the game was being developed for HTC Vive with a 2018 release window.

 

As for the game itself, it’s related to Space Channel 5 VR: Uki-Uki Viewing Show, but instead of throwing confetti and helping Ulala improve viewership ratings you’ll dance to the same poses as Ulala in order to defeat Morolians.

 

Space Channel 5 VR: Arakata Dancing Show will release for PlayStation VR in 2019.


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