Meet Luna in the Latest Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation Trailer

Luna is as radiant as the moon.

Get ready for a Venus Vacation with a new character who’s joining the game of the same name in the Dead or Alive series. Her name is Luna, and she’s coming to, well, Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation.

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Luna is a “crazy” girl who’s been added to the latest iteration of Dead or Alive Xtreme, and you can get to know her and all her “weirdness” in the latest trailer.

Venus Vacation finds players invited to participate in the Venus Festival held at the Venus Islands, where you’ll spend time with your favorite characters, change their wardrobe up, complete various activities, and do a lot of the things you’re probably used to doing from the other Dead or Alive Xtreme titles. It looks very cute, and Luna should make a fine addition to the roster.

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