SENRAN KAGURA Peach Ball Bounces to Switch In July Summer for PC

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SENRAN KAGURA Peach Ball will be releasing on the Nintendo Switch on July 9th. The game has also been confirmed for a PC release sometime this summer.

The story here follows one Haruka’s experiments that has turned some of her fellow shinobi into animals, at least mentally, and the only way to reverse the effect is the mystical Peach Ball. Only mistress could cause this much trouble, SAMBA! The girls fit perfectly into a pinball machine now, so it’s time to bounce them back to their normal selves.

Here is more details about the physical and digital release from the press release:

SENRAN KAGURA Peach Ball will launch for Nintendo Switch™ in North America on July 9 with the Accessories Galore set included as part of the base game, adding 30 bonus accessories for free! The title will be available digitally on the Nintendo eShop for $39.99, while a limited physical release with an exclusive new box illustration will contain previously unannounced bonus stickers featuring the girls in their animal form. The physical release also has a suggested retail price of $39.99, and is available for pre-order at the XSEED Games online store and select retailers.

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