Senran Kagura Peach Ball Pinball Game Is Getting A Physical And Digital North American Release

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Following a teasing tweet last night, Xseed Games has announced a Senran Kagura Peach Ball localization. The Nintendo Switch pinball game will appear in North America in Summer 2019. In addition, people will be able to get a $39.99 digitally or physical copy. However, the physical release will be limited, with Xseed’s online store and other unspecified retailers carrying it. In Europe, it will get a digital release in Summer 2019.

 

After an experiment conducted by Haruka went awry, Asuka, Murasaki, Ryona, Yomi, and Yumi were turned into animal girls. To change them back, they will have to play pinball with the Peach Ball in the arcade where the incident happened. The full game has a story mode, diorama mode, dressing room, minigames, and pinball tables that can be customized.

 

Here is the Senran Kagura Peach Ball opening movie.

 

 

Senran Kagura Peach Ball is immediately available on the Nintendo Switch in Japan.


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