Sakura Revolution

New Sakura Wars Game Sakura Revolution Gets New Trailers Showing Asebi Mikohama & More

Today Sega released three new trailers of its upcoming Sakura Wars mobile games of Sakura Revolution: Blooming Maidens.

Today Sega released three new trailers of its upcoming Sakura Wars mobile games of Sakura Revolution: Blooming Maidens.

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The first trailer focus on one of the members of the game’s version of the floral revue, Asebi Mikohama.

The second takes another look at the story, while the third focuses on the rival team, the “Great Imperial Floral Revue” and the government it represents.

You can watch them below.

Sakura Revolution: Blooming Maidens will release in Japan this year for iOS and Android.

If you’re unfamiliar with the game, it’s set in the 100th year of the Taishou era (71 years after the latest Sakura Wars game). Japan has been devastated by the Imperial Capital’s Great Disaster 16 years before, and it was rebuilt thanks to the energy based on spiritual power named “Mirai.”

Yet, following the building of the New Tower of the Imperial Capital, cherry blossoms have stopped blooming and attacks from demons have intensified. 

As people all over the country are endangered, the government approves the formation of the Imperial Floral Revue B.L.A.C.K, with the goal of both protecting the people and mesmerizing them with their live performances.

While the peace created by Mirai and B.L.A.C.K. reigns, some realize that the sense of security is misleading. The new Imperial Floral Revue is formed to unveil the governments’ conspiracy and restore Japan. 

If you want to see more about the game, you can check out the announcement trailer and the prologue anime episode on top of the first gameplay trailer, and another focusing on the world.


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