Gachitora Strikes Out With An Original Demo This Week

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Spike’s Kenka Bancho-inspired gangster-turned-high school teacher adventure, Gachitora, is getting a demo release this week. On March 31st in Japan, you’ll be able to grab a demo from the game’s official site, if you’re so inclined. On April 13th, the demo will be made available on the PlayStation Network.

 

The demo version of Gachitora: The Roughneck Teacher In High School will feature an original story and characters that won’t be in the full game. You’ll also be able to use your demo save data in the full version, but Spike haven’t specified what you’ll get for doing this yet.

 

Food for thought:

Is anyone else reminded of No More Heroes by that promo image?


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