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Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash Gets Release Date, Special Edition

So let’s say that you’re in the mood to play Splatoon, right? But A. you don’t necessarily […]

So let’s say that you’re in the mood to play Splatoon, right? But A. you don’t necessarily have a Nintendo system to play it on, and B. you’d rather play it with bikini-clad anime babes. Well, XSEED has the solution to your troubles.

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Senran Kagura Peach Beach Splash, which was previously announced earlier this year, has finally gotten a release date, according to this Amazon listing. The wet and wild water shoot-em-up โ€“ with as many bikini-clad women as you can handle โ€“ will arrive on August 29th.

In addition to that, the publisher has revealed a special edition of the game, dubbed the No Shirt, No Shoes, All Service package. It goes for $69.99, and it comes with a Blu-Ray disc of the game, along with an art book, a music CD, and a DLC key containing in-game contents Soaking Wet High School Uniform costume, a set of colorful bikini costumes, the Futomaki Roll Bazooka special weapon, a Bebeby pet card, and a special set of skill cards.

Here’s a quick rundown of the game’s features, in case you missed the, ahem, wet and wild action beforehand:

  • Water, Water Everywhere – Water powers not only the girls’ weapons, but their state-of-the-art hydro-jetpacks, which are used to fly and slide around each large arena at will
  • Arm allies with an Aqua arsenal – your water Warriors charge into battle equipped with any of ten different water weapons; upgrade individually, or go online for 5-on-5 team battles
  • Stack the Deck your way – players can equip any combination of 6 skill cards and 3 pet cards per match for a combo their opponents will never see coming
  • Become Bosom Buddies – Customize each character’s outfit, but be forewarned that it may not be fully intact (or opaque!) by the time the match ends

Check out the water-soaked trailer with all the action above, and get ready for Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash when it arrives just in time for the end of summer. It certainly may not be Splatoon, but it’ll find an audience that will appreciate its, erm, finely detailed assets.