Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid Burst Forth Choro-gon Breath coming to PC Steam

Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: Burst Forth Will Land on PC

The Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid shoot ’em up game will make its way from consoles to PC. Bushiroad has opened a Steam page for Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: Burst Forth!! Choro-gon Breath Director’s Cut. The PC version will be available in October 2022.

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The PC Director’s Cut edition will add new illustrations of the stage bosses made by Coolkyousinnjya, the original artist for Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid. It will also adjust the stages’ difficulty levels. Players will be able to choose between the normal version that first appeared on consoles and the new Director’s Cut version.

The PC version’s minimum requirements will consist of Intel Core i5-1035G4, Nvidia GeForce GT1030, and 8 GB of RAM. But for the best performances, Bushiroad recommends a Core i7-7700 CPU, a GeForce RTX 2080 GPU, and 16 GB of RAM.

Bushiroad initially revealed Choro-gon Breath for the PS4 and Switch in September 2021. The shoot ’em up game lets players control Tohru, Elma, and Kanna. It also has multiple endings based on the player’s final score.

While Bushiroad published information in both Japanese and English, Aksys later announced that it handled the Western releases. The console versions came out in Japan on March 24, 2022, and in the West on August 25, 2022.

Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: Burst Forth!! Choro-gon Breath is currently available on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. The Director’s Cut edition will appear on PC via Steam in October 2022.


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