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Azur Lane: Crosswave PS4 Game Ships in Japan on August 29

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
New playable characters, pre-order bonuses, limited edition, retailer bonuses also revealed

The official website for Azur Lane: Crosswave, Felistella's PlayStation 4 action game based on Shanghai Manjuu and Xiamen Yongshi's Azur Lane smartphone game, revealed the game's August 29 release date in Japan on Friday. Those who pre-order the game will receive a download code for the playable character Neptune from the Hyperdimension Neptunia series. The game's limited edition includes unique box art, a setting material visual book, a mini-drama and soundtrack CD, and an SD figure. Retailer bonus items are also available.

The site also confirmed new playable characters, including Illustrious, Ajax, Kaga, Cleveland, Belfast, and Laffey.

In the original game for iOS and Android devices, players collect early 20th century warships from various countries and use fleets of six ships to battle enemies. Shanghai Manjuu and Xiamen Yongshi developed the game, and bilibili released it in China in May 2017. Shanghai Yostar released the game in Japan in September 2017. Yostar is developing an English version of the game. A closed beta launched in the United States and Canada last August, and an open beta launched later that month.

Yostar describes the game:

Azur Lane features an interactive combat system that combines the best of strategy and 2D shooter games. Players must command a flotilla, divided into two parts: the Vanguard Fleet and the Main Fleet. While the Vanguard is responsible for striking and clearing operations, the Main Fleet must focus on fire support and dealing damage to enemy ships. Strategy is key, and players must build their fleets carefully to succeed on the high seas. Players can strengthen their fleets from the base via the Academy and Dorms, where they can earn experience points, buy items from the shop, or improve their skills in the Classroom.

The game is getting a television anime adaptation.

Source: Azur Lane: Crosswave game's website via Gematsu


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