Kandagawa Jet Girls

Kandagawa Jet Girls by Senran Kagura Devs Gets Gets Launch Trailers To Celebrate Western Release

Today  Marvelous Entertainment and Xseed Games are Kandagawa Jet Girls in North America and Europe, and they're celebrating with new trailers.

Today  Marvelous Entertainment and Xseed Games are Kandagawa Jet Girls in North America and Europe, and they’re celebrating with new trailers.

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The first is the classic launch trailer showing the game in action.

The second video will feel nostalgic for fans of the Senran Kagura series, as it features the $29.99 Senran Kagura character pass, showcasing Asuka and Yumi, Ikaruga and Yomi, Homura and Hikage, and Murasaki and Mirai.

Ryobi and Ryona are already included in the purchase of the main game. 

The inclusion of the girls from Senran Kagura is quite appropriate considering that Kandagawa Jet Girls was created by the developers of the series, and it’s basically the farewell by producer Kenichiro Takaki, who moved on to Cygames last year.

You can check out the trailers below.

If you’re unfamiliar with the game, here’s how Xseed officially describes Kandagawa Jet Girls, which is now available for PS4 and PC.

“Jet racing is the sport of the future and the waterways of Tokyo host some of the most daring and skilled young athletes of Japan on their high-speed jet machines. Drivers, also known as ‘Jetters’, pair up with a ‘Shooter’ armed with water weapons to blast away the competition. They must wow spectators if they want to win, building up their boost meter with spectacular aerial stunts while dodging obstacles and evading enemy attacks. Pick from the seven two-girl teams to race with, discovering each of their hopes and motivations for racing as you play through 64 episodes of lighthearted racing drama in single-player, or go online and put your skills to the test racing against other players.

Kandagawa Jet Girls will arrive with tons of customization options allowing players to choose their own look for their team and machine, including dazzling special effects. The customization is more than skin-deep, allowing players to go under the hood and fine-tune their jet machine’s performance to match their racing style and squeeze out every ounce of power. Players can play through the game solo or take their custom teams and machines online for multiplayer mayhem against up to three opponents in casual or ranked matches.”

If you want to learn more about Kandagawa Jet Girls, you can enjoy the first Japanese traileranother promotional videothe first gameplay on PS4, more gameplay showing off Asuka and Yumi from Senran Kagura, even more recent gameplay, and another trailer showing the original characters.

On top of that, you can take a look at our recent interview with producer Kenichiro Takaki about Kandagawa Jet Girls on top of future projects and his departure from Marvelous.


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