Ngl, I’m just covering these for the songs and wackiness
Sega has released another new trailer showing off the mech-riding gals preparing to kick names and take ass in upcoming mobile titleSakura Kakumei: Hanasaku Otome-tachi– orSakura Revolution.
This typically off-the-wall preview shines stage lights on the squad members that make upSakura Revolution’sFlower Divisions – talented artists, warriors, and scientists who like to take time out from their muses to battle inter-dimensional demons. A common lifestyle that we can all relate to.

With the help from the trailer’s teeny-tiny English translations, the eight women of the Flower Division are identified as (in order of appearance) Moemi Washu, Sudachi Sana, Benishi Hijikata, Riho Oigawa, Uchika Tateyama, Tatsuji Takasaki, Mutsuha Mogami, and finally Mana Jujimachi. We also get a glimpse at each of the ladies’ strange “Spiricle Dress” mech armor. I think my favorite is the piano-powered Tatsuji Takasaki. What say you?
Most importantly, the new video finally gives fans their first look atSakura Revolution’sgameplay in action. While I have previously suggested that it would liberally borrowFire Emblem Heroes‘ concepts, in actualitySakura Revolutionappears to be more grandiose from a visual standpoint, with custom teams of characters engaging in turn-based battles with monstrous adversaries.

Sakura Revolutionwill launch in Japan on iOS and Android platforms in late 2020. Sega is yet to announce a western localization, though one would not be out of the question, given the publisher’scurrent desireto grow theSakura Warsbrand globally.
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