Fans of the SENRAN KAGURA series will be happy to know that SENRAN KAGURA Burst Re:Newal will be available in the West on Jan. 22, 2019. Just one more game to add to the pile, right?
Get ready to get physical with the SENRAN KAGURA crew in a new remake of the original 3DS title. Of course, with a few upgrades such as HD graphics, an enhanced soundtrack, and some sweet DLC goodies. The title will be available for both the PlayStation 4 and the PC/Steam, priced at $39.99. If that’s not enough you can opt for the ‘Tailor-Made’ Edition for $49.99, or the ‘At the Seams’ edition for $79.99. Both the standard and ‘Tailor-Made‘ edition are available for pre-order now on the PlayStation Store and Steam. While the ‘Tailor-Made’ edition is only available as a physical item and will be carried in most stores.
All digital pre-orders will include the “Beautiful Something Yukata” DLC, which will be exclusive as a pre-order bonus for 4 weeks before being made available for purchase to everyone at $3.99. Additionally, PlayStation Store pre-orders will include the “Blooming Again” theme, which will be available for sale at $2.99 as a part of week 5 DLC. XSEED Games will also be offering two DLC costumes – “Cutie ♡ Melon” and “Cutie ♡ Peach” — to all players as a free download during the first four weeks following the game’s launch. After this promotional period, these DLC costumes will be sold at $3.99 each.
Tailor-Made edition:
- 2-disc soundtrack containing 58 tracks
- DLC key containing Yumi as a playable character with her own exclusive episode
- Re:Newal Old Hanzo Uniform and Burst Girls Uniform
- Lovey-Dovey Couple Diorama Pose Set.
At the Seams edition:
- 2-disc soundtrack containing 58 tracks
- DLC key containing Yumi as a playable character with her own exclusive episode
- Re:Newal Old Hanzo Uniform and Burst Girls Uniform
- Lovey-Dovey Couple Diorama Pose Set.
- Six “Busty Besties” – rubber character straps with display stands.
Keep in mind that if you’re looking to pick up the PlayStation 4 version, the “Intimacy Mode” was removed due to Sony’s renewed censorship policies. However, this mode is still intact on the PC version. So if that interests you, looks like the PC version will be the one for you.