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Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson

Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson, the newest entry in the raunchy beat-’em-up series, will be weighing in at 17308 blocks from the 3DS eShop. That’s roughly 2.16 GB.

The game releases in Europe on August 27th, with no word regarding a North American date yet.

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Marvelous Games just announced that Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson will be released in Europe and Australia on August 27th. Check out the new trailer:

Finally, if you order the game from Marvelous’ online store, you will receive the cards pictured below as a free bonus.

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Marvelous prepared a new video for Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson that shows off the first English gameplay. View it below.

Update (3/11/15): Pre-orders now live on Amazon as well.


Pre-orders for Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson are now live on GameStop. You can gets yours in here.

As a reminder, XSEED’s “Double D” retail release for Senran Kagura 2 will be limited. The game launches this summer.

Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson is coming to North America and Europe this summer, XSEED Games and Marvelous have announced.

In North America, XSEED intends to release Senran Kagura 2 both physically and digitally (first title was eShop-only). There will be a limited run “Double D” retail release, which comes with a two-disc soundtrack.

Marvelous will be publishing Senran Kagura 2 in Europe – also as a physical and downloadable product. Several special limited edition versions will be sold exclusively through the company’s dedicated site, all of which can be found here.

We’ve included a bunch of (Japanese) screenshots and art below. You’ll also find a rundown of features after the break, along with the game’s opening movie and a gameplay video.

Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson managed to sell 46,494 units in its first week on the Japanese market. Unfortunately for Marvelous, that’s the lowest debut for any Senran Kagura game and it’s about half of what Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus did at launch. Deep Crimson also sold through only 49.13 percent of its initial shipment while Shinovi Versus, the series’ last entry, sold 94,324 copies at launch with a 93.37% sell-through rate.

Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 also hit Japan last week, but the game performed quite a bit better. It had a low sell-through rate (42.89 percent) like Senran Kagura 2, but the game moved 81,584 copies. The title is currently on track with Ultimate Mission 1, which sold 88,386 copies in its first week and went on to sell 290,000 copies.

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Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson is getting a patch in Japan next week. According to a tweet from producer Kenichiro Takaki, the team is addressing bugs and the game’s balance. Version 1.1 should be out this month if everything goes well.

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