Touhou Sky Arena Gets An English Trailer, Possible Localization Incoming

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Area-ZERO previously announced that Touhou Sky Arena is headed to Nintendo Switch in Japan, but a new trailer has surfaced for the 3D arena fighter and it is in English, hinting at a possible localization.

 

The game is called Touhou Sky Arena: Gensokyo Kuusen Hime Matsuri Climax, but the English title in the trailer is shown as Touhou Sky Arena: Matsuri Climax. It features 20 characters from Touhou in a 3D arena fighter featuring over 70 songs, two-player split-screen, and up to 8 players online.

 

The video lists the game for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, but since there hasn’t been an official announcement for it yet, we’ll have to wait a little longer until we know for sure.

 

Touhou Sky Arena: Matsuri Climax is available in Japan on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The game is being developed on Nintendo Switch with a release date that has yet to be announced.


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