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Girls und Panzer Dream Tank Match Game's Promo Shows Chi-Ha-Tan Academy Tanks

posted on by Bayleigh Baker
PS4 game launches in Japan on February 22

Bandai Namco Entertainment began streaming a new promotional video for its Girls und Panzer Dream Tank Match PlayStation 4 game on Tuesday. The video, narrated by Yukari Akiyama, highlights the tanks of Chi-Ha-Tan Academy.

The game will ship on February 22 in Japan. Those who order the Premium Edition of the game in Japan will receive a Blu-Ray Disc with video content (including the "Tank Trial!" picture drama and an "Anglerfish Team Roundtable Discussion" talk show video), a specially designed box, a "Dream Tank Book" special booklet, and a clear visual poster set. The Premium Edition retails for 11,100 yen (about US$98), and the standard edition and the download version both retail for 7,600 yen (about US$69). Those who purchase early editions of the game will receive a download code for a "rival commanding officer set Ooarai Girls High School uniform version."

Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia will release the game on February 27 in Southeast Asia with English text and Japanese voice over.

The franchise received a six-part finale anime project titled Girls und Panzer das Finale. The first of the upcoming finale anime's six episodes opened in 59 Japanese theaters on December 9. Sayaka Sasaki performed the opening theme song "Grand symphony" for the first three episodes. Sasaki previously performed the "Anglerfish Dance" song that is part of the original television anime's story. ChouCho, who performed the opening theme song for the television anime and the 2015 film, returned as the opening theme song artist for the project's last three episodes.

The project also had immersive 4DX and MX4D screenings, after the second episode in the Finale anime project ended its initial run of regular screenings. Each of the immersive screenings combined two episodes; the first ones combined the first and second episodes. The next set of immersive screenings combined the third and fourth episodes, and the last set combined the fifth and sixth episodes.

[Via: Gematsu]


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