Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Event makes the dive from Nintendo Change to Computer, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Collection X and S on November 7, 2024, Bandai Namco has actually revealed.
The taiko drum songs rhythm video game released on Nintendo Change back in 2022, and currently, 2 years later on, it prepares to strike the current-gen. This brand-new variation sustains as much as 120 structures per 2nd, which Bandai Namco kept in mind is an initially on home gaming consoles. Somewhere else, there are joint tunes and mini personalities special to the brand-new variations. A demonstration is out currently on all systems.
Below’s the main blurb:
Rhythm Event allows gamers check out Omiko City, where everybody’s preferred Taiko aspects collaborated in one location, with Don-chan and Kumo-kyun. With numerous settings that will certainly have gamers experience the utmost party of songs in the Tale setting, attempt enjoyable settings with as much as 4 gamers in the Taiko Land or deal with various other gamers online in the Dondoko Community. Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Event includes 76 tunes, consisting of Gurenge, Feeling Unique, and Competing right into the Evening.
The Taiko Songs Pass is a paid songs membership solution that broadens the video game tune collection with greater than 700 tunes that can be accessed at any moment.
The electronic special Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Event ー The Setlist Version consists of:
- Base Video Game
- Track Collection Sets:
- Anime Songs Collection (9 tracks)
- Pops Collection (14 tracks)
- Vocaloid Tracks Collection (9 tracks)
The Anime Songs Collection, Pops Collection, and Vocaloid Collection are prepared for specific sale from November 7, 2024.
The pre-order benefit is the Namco Video Game Songs Load, that includes 5 tracks from timeless Namco video games. Below’s the listing:
- SYMPHONIC VALKYRIE
- CONSUME ‘EM UP! (from R4 -RIDGE RACER TYPE4-)
- GOING TO LUNATEA (from Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Shroud)
- Boku no → Chikyu (Mr. DRILLER Drill Land)
- The arrowhead was fired (from stories OF THE VOID)
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