Killing Bites’ Bloody Roar Meets Monster Musume-Style Game To Release After 2016 In Japan

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It was announced in September of last year that Killing Bites is getting a new PS4 and PS Vita game, and while we haven’t heard much about it since then, it was revealed  on the official Killing Bites game website that it’ll no longer be a 2016 release in Japan.

 

The above is a look at the Killing Bites game’s Tokyo Game Show 2015 teaser trailer. While not much was revealed for the game, Killing Bites is a manga series written by Murata Shinya and illustrated by Sumita Kazusa, featuring human-animal hybrids. Think of it as a newer Bloody Roar with a mix of Monster Musume.

 

As for the delay that will push its release outside the initial 2016 window in Japan, the main reason is for enhancing functions for its multiplayer focus. It was also announced that the publisher for the Killing Bites game has been changed from Nex Entertainment to Fields.

 

Killing Bites is in development for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita


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