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Sakura Revolution Will Have a Limited Offline Version After Shutdown
Sega has provided more details on the limited offline version of
Sakura Revolution. The company previously teased that the outgoing mobile game would not disappear completely despite its short lifespan. [Thanks, Game Watch!]
The post-shutdown offline version will retain a limited amount of features. Existing players can continue interacting with the game’s characters. Other than interactions on the Camp screen, players will still have access to the gallery and can replay story events.
To gain access to this offline version, existing
Sakura Revolution players must completely download preparation data sized at around 5.2GB in total. The files will be available from June 16, 2021, at 17:00 JST, to June 30, 2021, at 12:59 JST. Right after the game’s online services shut down on June 30, 2021, players can access the offline version.
Sakura Wars Orchestra Concert Will Be Held In Tokyo This July
Sakura Wars 25th Anniversary orchestra concert in Tokyo, Japan, on July 28, 2021. This concert will also celebrate 41 years in the musical career of the series composer Kohei Tanaka. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra will play various songs from the series, handpicked by Kohei Tanaka himself. The composer will also be present on stage to play the piano. Noriko Hidaka, the voice actress of
Sakura Wars 3‘s Erica Fontaine, will host the show. The main cast of the
Sakura Warsstage play will also appear as guests.
The concert will be held physically at Bunkamura Orchard Hall in Shibuya, Tokyo. The ticket prices range from 6,800 yen (~$62) to 13,800 yen (~$126). The highest ticket tier comes with a bonus set of merchandise, such as a clear file and a replica of Kohei Tanaka’s score for the “Gekitei” theme song.
interesting.
As for what Ono will be doing as COO, I… don t really know! Probably standard COO stuff, making sure projects are on time and under budget, et cetera. It hasn t been stated if he s going to be “hands-on” with anything at DW to the degree that he was with
Street Fighter back at
CAPCOM. Some have speculated that he might be doing some work on the Delightworks-published
Melty Blood remake given his background in fighting games, but that s all there is: speculation. If he s directly involved with something, I m sure we ll hear it from the horse s mouth.
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