Kandagawa Jet Girls

Kandagawa Jet Girls for PS4 Getting More Senran Kagura Girls via DLC; Tons of Screenshots Released

Today Marvelous Entertainment released a lot of information and images of the upcoming jet ski racing game Kandagawa Jet Girls. 

Today Marvelous Entertainment released a lot of information and images of the upcoming jet ski racing game Kandagawa Jet Girls.

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First of all, Senran Kagura Fans will be able to grab the DX PS Store Jet Pack + Senran Kagura Character Pass for 12,980  yen.

This bundle includes the titular character pass giving access to additional Senran Kagura guest characters.

The connection isn’t random because the game is developed by the team behind Senran Kagura under the leadership of the series’ creator Kenichiro Takaki.

They will come in pairs including Ikaruga & Yomi, Ryona & Ryobi, Homura & Hikage, and Murasaki & Mirai.

Yumi and Asuka, who come with the physical limited edition, will also be available via DLC at a later date and will be included in the Character Pass as well.

The package also comes with a digital soundtrack.

If you don’t care for the girls from Senran Kagura, the DS PS Store Jet Pack is also sold without the Character Pass for 9,980 yen. It’s worth mentioning that you’re still getting Asuka and Yumi alongside the digital soundtrack.

The standard version with new goodies costs 7,980 yen.

We also get to see the pre-order bonus, which is “Wedding Swimsuit (Aqua Blue).”

From today to January 30, the standard version will also come at a 10% discount, dropping the price to 7,182 yen.

Lastly, if you want to purchase the Senran Kagura Character Pass on its own, it costs 3,500 yen. Each pair will be priced at 1000 yen on its own.

The Ikaruga & Yomi and Ryona & Ryobi pairs will be day-one DLCs, while the Homura & Hikage, and Murasaki & Mirai will launch in February.

We also get a ton of artwork and screenshots showcasing the original characters coming with the game, alongside their jet skis.

The screenshots showcase storytelling, gameplay as a Jetter (driver) and Shooter (passenger tasked with shooting opponents with water guns), jet ski customization, and character customization.

We also see the eight tracks available at launch, inspired by well-known Tokyo areas like Asakusa, Inokashira Park, Ichigaya, Ochanomizu, Akihabara, and more.

If you want to learn more about the game, you can also enjoy the first trailer, another promotional video, and the first gameplay on PS4. You can also read all the information that Takaki-san himself recently provided us with.

On top of that, we interviewed Takaki-san about his future projects and his departure from Marvelous.

Kandagawa Jet Girls releases in Japan for PS4 on January 16, 2020.


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