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Kill la Kill The Game: IF

Kill la Kill The Game: IF Trailers Show Ira Gamagoori and Uzu Sanageyama in Action

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Today Arc System Works released two new trailers of its upcoming fighting action game Kill la Kill The Game: IF.

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The videos showcase two of the playable characters in the game, Ira Gamagoori and Uzu Sanageyama.

If you’re not familiar with them, here’s a brief introduction.

Ira Gamagoori

Ira is one of the “The Elite Four” in the student council.
He swears absolute allegiance to Satsuki and is in charge of the disciplinary committee in Honnouji Academy.

Uzu Sanageyama

Uzu is one of the “The Elite Four” in  the student council.
He regulates the student athletic teams of the academy including the Tennis and Boxing team.

You can check out both trailers below, showing their brutal (to himself, in case of Ira Gamagoori) moves.

If you want to see more, you can also enjoy the previous trailers showcasing Satsuki’s Kiryuin and Ryuko Matoi, a video showing the beginning of Satsuki’s story mode, another recent and extensive trailer, the latest gameplay,  more recent screenshots, more gameplay showing villainesses Ragyo Kiryuin and Nui Harime in action, and a batch of images focusing the protagonists.

You can also take a look at Satsuki’s ultimate form and Ryuko’s, neither of which appeared in the anime.

Kill la Kill The Game: IF will release on July 26 for PS4 and Switch, just one day after the Japanese launch on July 25. The PC version will actually release on the same day worldwide, on July 25.



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