Tite Kubo. You might know her as a composer after one of the most popular manga series of all time, whose powerful work has reached every corner of the anime industry, with her recently updated name. He is the lead designer for Sakura Wars characters, which is now available on PS4.
It's been a decade since the steampunk world of Sakura Wars saw the light in the west, and I mean for a long time in Japan. And as a result, when it came time to restart the series, Sega went to some of the biggest names in the anime, manga, and JRPG industries to help bring this amazing series to the world. Fans of Tite Kubo are well aware of his attention to detail and how he forcefully incorporates each character's personality into their appearance.
His concept drawings include insightful notes about each character. For example, she speculates that Sakura Amamiya smiles with a V-shaped mouth when she dresses and feels beautiful. The Hatsuho Shinonome little girl look looks like a "monessi yessky" mix. "Azami, the Mochizuki ninja, plays a bob haircut and a few stray hairs to give the impression that he is not very concerned about his appearance. they are not the sort of weeping in front of people. ”Claris' & # 39; s outfit, Kubo-sensei has announced specific details such as his Oxford ankle boots with 6 holes and his blazer with no bags.
In conjunction with Tite Kubo, any JRPG or anime fan is sure to see the names of other emerging artists and their work. As a Flower Division captain, you will be challenged by other Combat Revues from around the world, directly at the Combat Revue World Games. Each of these groups is managed by one of our traveling artists, bringing their own style and entertainment to their designs, as you will see below.
Shanghai Combat Revue: Yukiko Horiguchi
London Combat Revue: BUNBUN
Berlin Combat Revue: Fumikane Shimada
Back home in Tokyo, the Imperial Combat Revue is surrounded by charming and unforgettable characters, from fans of their theater productions and shopping to people in Ginza to old swordsmen and theater marks…, and yet they all unite seamlessly into the Sakura Wars & # 39; 1940s steampunk world of theater, mecha, andrrigue.
Ituki Saijo and Hiromi Hongo: Noizi Ito
Didn't say Murasame: Shigenori Soejima
Grand Imperial Peanut: Ken Sugimori
As a reminder, physical Edit Edition The Sakura Wars features dynamic cover art, a sticker set with a central background, and Bundle Theater.
We also have a lot of information to share about our standard Digital ($ 59.99) and Digital Deluxe ($ 79.99) editions available today. Just to repeat, both options offer you Imperial Combat Revue PS4 Dynamic Theme as well as Neko Ears Bundle Addition. By upgrading to Digital Deluxe Edition, you will find the following:
- The Legacy of Love Addition-Abound
- Charming Add-ons
- Swimming Pool Add-ons
But we take things one step further. The first recipients of what kind of digital are now to receive three Combat Revue themes dynamic
The Bundle of Digital Additions ($ 14.99) is now available on the PlayStation Store. This set contains all the additional DLC included in the Digital Deluxe Edition, ideal for those who own the Sakura Wars physical system or buy the Digital Standard version and want to expand later.
Finally, we're excited to announce that we're joining PlayStation Photos Program! Show your love for Sakura Wars by downloading a collection of free wallpapers and decorating your desktop PC, phone, PSN profile, or any other gadget with some of the best art featured in the game.
With this far-reaching collaboration, everything came together to be one of the most spectacular views we have ever produced. You can discover this for yourself by joining us on the incredible journey that Sakura Wars launches today!